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Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


msbelle - Sep 20, 2013 7:01:47 am PDT #5844 of 30000
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

I don't really expect action anger from the working poor, I expect it from the middle, from my over-estimation of decent people.

ION - I am doing invoices most of the day because all of a sudden I have like 80 in my queue. I have done 12 thus far. Each invoice requires referencing spreadsheets for WO #s and equipment verification and often times, looking through another area of the financial software for PO#s, because old ones close and new ones open on a regular. 12 invoices in almost 3 hours. kill me. My stack of - cannot find the PO, no more money in the PO, or cannot match up equipment is also 12, so those are issues that will take even longer to resolve and involve me calling other people. WAH.

ok, back to it.


Steph L. - Sep 20, 2013 7:05:14 am PDT #5845 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

My unemployment benefits needed to be extended (yes, it's been that long...), so the sequester cut came online.

That makes sense. Since your benefits started pre-sequester, they didn't get cut at the time the sequester happened; they got cut when you needed to extend them. Did I get that right?

"I'm maxed out on my credit card, and the cut amount means that my benefits barely cover my mortgage and health insurance!"

God, tell me about it. I am so glad we refinanced the house right before I lost my job. Every little bit helps.


meara - Sep 20, 2013 7:06:46 am PDT #5846 of 30000

Absolutely. I'm still kind of traumatized by the picture of the baby elephant crying after his mother abandoned him (he got adopted by caretakers, but still).

Oh god, yes, that thing made me cry.

And I love the image of Jesus throwing tables at Congress. Sigh.


Amy - Sep 20, 2013 7:14:30 am PDT #5847 of 30000
Because books.

That makes sense. Since your benefits started pre-sequester, they didn't get cut at the time the sequester happened; they got cut when you needed to extend them.

S. is going back on unemployment because of the big fuckup at his new job (long story, not his fault), and as far as we can tell he'll be getting the same benefit he was receiving from the layoff with the paper before he got this job, because he didn't use all of it. Or something.

I'm not sure I trust this information. But for now anything will probably be better than the pittance he's been making without any chance to add commissions to it.


erikaj - Sep 20, 2013 7:14:31 am PDT #5848 of 30000
Always Anti-fascist!

They'd think Occupy started up again.


Zenkitty - Sep 20, 2013 7:19:04 am PDT #5849 of 30000
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Theo, isn't "the cut amount means that my benefits barely cover my mortgage and health insurance" exactly what you should say? That's not trivial.

They'd think Occupy started up again.

"Who's that hippie throwing tables? Call Security!"


msbelle - Sep 20, 2013 7:23:21 am PDT #5850 of 30000
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

god Amy, I really hope he can find something stable soon.


Amy - Sep 20, 2013 7:33:38 am PDT #5851 of 30000
Because books.

He actually might go back to this job -- like I said, it's a long story, but another guy who is now gone screwed up a long list of customer deals, leaving S. with nothing to work on. I don't know why they use separate sales people for the two functions, but the one guy was supposed to sign up the churches to do the directories, and then S. would sell ads in the directories. And because of other guy there's no churches currently signed up for him to work.

They have been paying him his salary for almost a month while he hangs out at home with me, trying to fix it, but for now this is a better deal for us. And if they line up more churches in this area, he'll go back.


Steph L. - Sep 20, 2013 8:06:50 am PDT #5852 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

as far as we can tell he'll be getting the same benefit he was receiving from the layoff with the paper before he got this job, because he didn't use all of it. Or something.

No, that sounds right. You apply for unemployment when you lose your job, they calculate your benefits based on your previous salary and (I think) how long you worked, and they tell you the total amount that you're eligible (initially) for, though the amount is doled out weekly/bi-weekly/monthly.

At least, that's how Ohio does it. So if a person goes back to work but then loses his job quickly, as long as he's not at-fault, then the remainder of that total amount of unemployment $$ should still be available. (Again, in Ohio.)


Amy - Sep 20, 2013 8:11:33 am PDT #5853 of 30000
Because books.

That's the way he understands it, Steph. So, fingers crossed.

I'm writing more for work, though, which is extra $$, so that's a good thing. I just don't have time to do anything else.

Hey, question for Canada-educated folks -- how do you pay for college there? Say, if you were going to University of Ottowa?