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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5515031" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Nope, you can't stand anyone doing something you would never do yourself so you crap on their choices. Wherever one finds oneself in life one can choose what works best for them with the resources they have. Not necessarily what you think they should do. </p><p></p><p>There comes a point where some people can't work or don't want to if they can help it. I was going to take a temp job in Minnesota in March that would have required me to be on my feet on concrete floors 8+ hrs a night. Have been walking to try to strengthen my feet. I have neuropathy in them. I threw in the towel. Walking a mile really hurts. Instead I'm looking at a driving job in Missouri. Catch? I have to pass a DOT physical. Working towards getting my blood sugar at an allowable level which I should have been doing anyways. I'm a diabetic.</p><p></p><p>If I have to I will go back overseas. Only "strapped" if I stay in the States and pay rent when I'm down to just Social Security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5515031, member: 24302"] Nope, you can't stand anyone doing something you would never do yourself so you crap on their choices. Wherever one finds oneself in life one can choose what works best for them with the resources they have. Not necessarily what you think they should do. There comes a point where some people can't work or don't want to if they can help it. I was going to take a temp job in Minnesota in March that would have required me to be on my feet on concrete floors 8+ hrs a night. Have been walking to try to strengthen my feet. I have neuropathy in them. I threw in the towel. Walking a mile really hurts. Instead I'm looking at a driving job in Missouri. Catch? I have to pass a DOT physical. Working towards getting my blood sugar at an allowable level which I should have been doing anyways. I'm a diabetic. If I have to I will go back overseas. Only "strapped" if I stay in the States and pay rent when I'm down to just Social Security. [/QUOTE]
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