Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Long ago

Long ago store bought clothes
brought a slow Saturday stroll
to Main Street

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Bullying vs Job Creation

Lately, the Obamas have been speaking out against bullying in an effort to connect with the common people. This seems to make sense, strategically, as they have children that could be susceptible to bullying tactics themselves and in this way would connect with other families across the nation. I think its an important subject to address; however, many states and communities have already initiated or have established anti-bullying campaigns and programs. Is it necessary that the President set aside an entire day to address this issue?

I haven't heard much in the way of job creation or addressing corporations who seem to enjoy reminding the unemployed of how much they are not needed or why companies with bloated cash reserves don't find it important to give raises to current employees.

Where should your resources be spent - on anti-bullying education and tactics or on job creation?


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

The sign

A large black arrow points
the way there
I start with nothing to carry

Last checks

Just a few unemployment checks left and then I'll need to start working through my assets - checking, savings, 401k. Go that way the sign says and I trust that it will lead me somewhere safe or beneficial, but who posted the sign and with what intent? Will it lead to a cliff's edge or to an Eden? Can I tuck somewhere within myself a pair of wings, or should it be a hoe and a gathering basket? I'm depending on You, the Grand One, to give me the supplies that I need to arrive somewhere safely - my loved ones with me.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Steady work

The only steady work that I'm guarenteed these days is harvesting crops on Farmville, and my once a week volunteer stint at Foodshare. Both of these are related to food - hmmm perhaps I should take a look at possibilities in the agricultural industry.


Long Term Unemployed being ignored

I saw a rather startling cartoon the other day. A man was speaking from a window set high in an office building to a group of people gathered below. The group was labeled "Unemployed" and the building was labeled "economy". His comment was "Don't take this the wrong way but we've made it without you." Or something like that.

And it seems like the world has moved on without me. At least the world of work. And that is the challenge - to convince someone, somewhere, that you have value and skills to offer that will improve the position of that company - to keep from disappearing from the radar screen of employers.

I don't have the luxury of retiring - I'm 44 years old. I need to find work somewhere to keep paying for the house, to help my kids through college, to build my own path, dollar by dollar towards retirement.

Why are the long term unemployed being ignored? Why isn't this being addressed? Why would we want a group of people, numbering in the thousands, even millions, to become poor? What could possible be gained from this?

Are you listening? Can you shut your televisions, I pads, Blackberries, cell phones off for just one minute and notice your neighbors around you?