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"Dave Smith" > wrote in message
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> On 10/10/2012 4:12 PM, Roy wrote:
>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:10:43 PM UTC-6, Somebody wrote:
>>> It's very good... enjoying it... Guy was really into fishing. He's
>>>

>> Just curious...are you in the process of having a nervous breakdown?
>> Sure seems like you are exhibiting some of the symptoms. I can emphasize
>> with you but maybe you need some professional help. Talk to your
>> doctor and get his advice.
>>

>
> There is obviously some sort of a problem there. He is trying to
> overwhelm us with a mountain of nonsense. I just cleared my filter and
> there were more posts in there from him than all the other twits, idiots
> and spammers combined.



I'm trying to make sense out of nonsense... Lost my job I had for 19 years
about year and half ago... Then was unemployed for year and half but
finally had something come through, same retirement system. But lost that
too... I called in sick two days because of the flu, but during first 90
days you can only "lose-out" aka miss one day. I misunderstood and thought
it was two... I didn't really think I should be coming in if sick. (Do
they really want me getting other people sick?)

So back to where I was again... TBH, very depressing. Thought I was back
on track. And I really was trying to do well with this new job. And don't
really have any prospects at the moment.

At the moment, trying to figure out what to do. Hard to find work when you
are almost 50, and I've heard lot of companies now don't even bother to look
at a resume if you aren't currently working... Maybe I should try and go to
school and get something healthcare related. Seems there will always be a
need for people in that.

In some ways, I feel like I'm getting to enjoy some "retirement" early. But
I know money will run out... So, yes there is some sort of problem.
Depression, Anxiety.

At least I'm getting a new roof this week and insurance is paying most. I
love the house I bought (for my ex ) and trying to do right by it.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSqkdcT25ss




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"Somebody" > wrote in message ...
> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 10/10/2012 4:12 PM, Roy wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:10:43 PM UTC-6, Somebody wrote:
>>>> It's very good... enjoying it... Guy was really into fishing. He's
>>>>
>>> Just curious...are you in the process of having a nervous breakdown?
>>> Sure seems like you are exhibiting some of the symptoms. I can emphasize
>>> with you but maybe you need some professional help. Talk to your
>>> doctor and get his advice.
>>>

>>
>> There is obviously some sort of a problem there. He is trying to
>> overwhelm us with a mountain of nonsense. I just cleared my filter and
>> there were more posts in there from him than all the other twits, idiots
>> and spammers combined.

>
>
> I'm trying to make sense out of nonsense... Lost my job I had for 19
> years about year and half ago... Then was unemployed for year and half
> but finally had something come through, same retirement system. But lost
> that too... I called in sick two days because of the flu, but during
> first 90 days you can only "lose-out" aka miss one day. I misunderstood
> and thought it was two... I didn't really think I should be coming in if
> sick. (Do they really want me getting other people sick?)
>
> So back to where I was again... TBH, very depressing. Thought I was back
> on track. And I really was trying to do well with this new job. And
> don't really have any prospects at the moment.
>
> At the moment, trying to figure out what to do. Hard to find work when
> you are almost 50, and I've heard lot of companies now don't even bother
> to look at a resume if you aren't currently working... Maybe I should try
> and go to school and get something healthcare related. Seems there will
> always be a need for people in that.
>
> In some ways, I feel like I'm getting to enjoy some "retirement" early.
> But I know money will run out... So, yes there is some sort of problem.
> Depression, Anxiety.
>
> At least I'm getting a new roof this week and insurance is paying most. I
> love the house I bought (for my ex ) and trying to do right by it.
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSqkdcT25ss
>
>

What line of work are you in?


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Kody > wrote:
> "Somebody" > wrote in message
> ...
>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> On 10/10/2012 4:12 PM, Roy wrote:
>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:10:43 PM UTC-6, Somebody wrote:
>>>>> It's very good... enjoying it... Guy was really into fishing. He's
>>>> Just curious...are you in the process of having a nervous
>>>> breakdown? Sure seems like you are exhibiting some of the
>>>> symptoms. I can emphasize with you but maybe you need some
>>>> professional help. Talk to your doctor and get his advice.
>>>>
>>>
>>> There is obviously some sort of a problem there. He is trying to
>>> overwhelm us with a mountain of nonsense. I just cleared my filter
>>> and there were more posts in there from him than all the other
>>> twits, idiots and spammers combined.

>>
>>
>> I'm trying to make sense out of nonsense... Lost my job I had for 19
>> years about year and half ago... Then was unemployed for year and
>> half but finally had something come through, same retirement system.
>> But lost that too... I called in sick two days because of the flu,
>> but during first 90 days you can only "lose-out" aka miss one day. I
>> misunderstood and thought it was two... I didn't really think I
>> should be coming in if sick. (Do they really want me getting other
>> people sick?) So back to where I was again... TBH, very depressing.
>> Thought I
>> was back on track. And I really was trying to do well with this new
>> job. And don't really have any prospects at the moment.
>>
>> At the moment, trying to figure out what to do. Hard to find work
>> when you are almost 50, and I've heard lot of companies now don't
>> even bother to look at a resume if you aren't currently working... Maybe
>> I should try and go to school and get something healthcare
>> related. Seems there will always be a need for people in that.
>>
>> In some ways, I feel like I'm getting to enjoy some "retirement"
>> early. But I know money will run out... So, yes there is some sort
>> of problem. Depression, Anxiety.
>>
>> At least I'm getting a new roof this week and insurance is paying
>> most. I love the house I bought (for my ex ) and trying to do right
>> by it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSqkdcT25ss
>>
>>

> What line of work are you in?


I was a foreclosure specialist in the mortgage division of a major national
(as in bailed out) bank. That's what I don't understand, losing a job like
that when I did. Foreclosures were at an all time high when I lost my job,
and I really liked it, loved it in fact. It gives me quite a feeling of
power to sign a piece of paper that causes an entire household to be
summarily thrown out on the street, kids, furniture, pets, and all. Most of
those people were deadbeats and liars who didn't deserve to own a house.
Mostly I was really good at intimidating those people into getting out
before it was necessary to get them out by force. I suppose the complaints
to the State made my employer angry, or they just fired me to get the AG's
office off their backs. But I was just doing what was expected. Oh well.


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"Somebody" > wrote in message
...
> Kody > wrote:
>> "Somebody" > wrote in message
>> ...
>>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> On 10/10/2012 4:12 PM, Roy wrote:
>>>>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 12:10:43 PM UTC-6, Somebody wrote:
>>>>>> It's very good... enjoying it... Guy was really into fishing. He's
>>>>> Just curious...are you in the process of having a nervous
>>>>> breakdown? Sure seems like you are exhibiting some of the
>>>>> symptoms. I can emphasize with you but maybe you need some
>>>>> professional help. Talk to your doctor and get his advice.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> There is obviously some sort of a problem there. He is trying to
>>>> overwhelm us with a mountain of nonsense. I just cleared my filter
>>>> and there were more posts in there from him than all the other
>>>> twits, idiots and spammers combined.
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm trying to make sense out of nonsense... Lost my job I had for 19
>>> years about year and half ago... Then was unemployed for year and
>>> half but finally had something come through, same retirement system.
>>> But lost that too... I called in sick two days because of the flu,
>>> but during first 90 days you can only "lose-out" aka miss one day. I
>>> misunderstood and thought it was two... I didn't really think I
>>> should be coming in if sick. (Do they really want me getting other
>>> people sick?) So back to where I was again... TBH, very depressing.
>>> Thought I
>>> was back on track. And I really was trying to do well with this new
>>> job. And don't really have any prospects at the moment.
>>>
>>> At the moment, trying to figure out what to do. Hard to find work
>>> when you are almost 50, and I've heard lot of companies now don't
>>> even bother to look at a resume if you aren't currently working... Maybe
>>> I should try and go to school and get something healthcare
>>> related. Seems there will always be a need for people in that.
>>>
>>> In some ways, I feel like I'm getting to enjoy some "retirement"
>>> early. But I know money will run out... So, yes there is some sort
>>> of problem. Depression, Anxiety.
>>>
>>> At least I'm getting a new roof this week and insurance is paying
>>> most. I love the house I bought (for my ex ) and trying to do right
>>> by it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSqkdcT25ss
>>>
>>>

>> What line of work are you in?

>
> I was a foreclosure specialist in the mortgage division of a major
> national (as in bailed out) bank. That's what I don't understand, losing
> a job like that when I did. Foreclosures were at an all time high when I
> lost my job, and I really liked it, loved it in fact. It gives me quite a
> feeling of power to sign a piece of paper that causes an entire household
> to be summarily thrown out on the street, kids, furniture, pets, and all.
> Most of those people were deadbeats and liars who didn't deserve to own a
> house. Mostly I was really good at intimidating those people into getting
> out before it was necessary to get them out by force. I suppose the
> complaints to the State made my employer angry, or they just fired me to
> get the AG's office off their backs. But I was just doing what was
> expected. Oh well.

Not my area of expertise at all but I would expect you would be in demand...


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"Somebody" > wrote in message
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>
> I was a foreclosure specialist in the mortgage division of a major
> national (as in bailed out) bank. That's what I don't understand, losing
> a job like that when I did. Foreclosures were at an all time high when I
> lost my job, and I really liked it, loved it in fact. It gives me quite a
> feeling of power to sign a piece of paper that causes an entire household
> to be summarily thrown out on the street, kids, furniture, pets, and all.
> Most of those people were deadbeats and liars who didn't deserve to own a
> house. Mostly I was really good at intimidating those people into getting
> out before it was necessary to get them out by force. I suppose the
> complaints to the State made my employer angry, or they just fired me to
> get the AG's office off their backs. But I was just doing what was
> expected. Oh well.


haha

at least you're not going for the sympathy vote!

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"Gill Smith" > wrote in message
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> "Somebody" > wrote in message
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>>
>> I was a foreclosure specialist in the mortgage division of a major
>> national (as in bailed out) bank. That's what I don't understand, losing
>> a job like that when I did. Foreclosures were at an all time high when I
>> lost my job, and I really liked it, loved it in fact. It gives me quite
>> a feeling of power to sign a piece of paper that causes an entire
>> household to be summarily thrown out on the street, kids, furniture,
>> pets, and all. Most of those people were deadbeats and liars who didn't
>> deserve to own a house. Mostly I was really good at intimidating those
>> people into getting out before it was necessary to get them out by force.
>> I suppose the complaints to the State made my employer angry, or they
>> just fired me to get the AG's office off their backs. But I was just
>> doing what was expected. Oh well.

>
> haha
>
> at least you're not going for the sympathy vote!


my doppelganger is back.


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On Thursday, October 11, 2012 5:50:06 PM UTC-4, Kody wrote:

> What line of work are you in?


was computer support, network support. I should have gotten into programming, especially database management.


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