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The hassles of the rat race16 total reviews
Comment from Harry Smith
Great picture selection for this outstanding poem. The poem is exceptionally well written with lots and lots of poem. The reader liked.
reply by the author on 24-Apr-2018
Great picture selection for this outstanding poem. The poem is exceptionally well written with lots and lots of poem. The reader liked.
Comment Written 24-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 24-Apr-2018
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Thank you Harry for your lovely review and excellent rating
Comment from F Scott Hafner
I'm 66. When I was a kid most adults had jobs capable of buying a house. Mush of the money in this country was more equitably distributed. Now a great deal of the money is controlled bu the few. How many can buy a house and support a family without having to work over forty hours. As just said, the wisdom of making the rich a lot richer escapes me. But the plight of the working class is a concern - I am lucky nobody would feel sorry for me - keep up the good work!!
reply by the author on 24-Apr-2018
I'm 66. When I was a kid most adults had jobs capable of buying a house. Mush of the money in this country was more equitably distributed. Now a great deal of the money is controlled bu the few. How many can buy a house and support a family without having to work over forty hours. As just said, the wisdom of making the rich a lot richer escapes me. But the plight of the working class is a concern - I am lucky nobody would feel sorry for me - keep up the good work!!
Comment Written 24-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 24-Apr-2018
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Hi, Frank. Working 90 hours paid the same as 40 hours. That is why the corporation abused us. Laid off people and then the ones left had to do two jobs. Company saves on on salary. Not one penny for the other 50
Hours of the 90. Thank you for your thoughtful review and five star rating
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem about the race to work each day for a salary at the end of the month. When we have a family to provide for we have not much of a choice.
reply by the author on 24-Apr-2018
A very well-written poem about the race to work each day for a salary at the end of the month. When we have a family to provide for we have not much of a choice.
Comment Written 24-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 24-Apr-2018
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Thank you, Sandra for your lovely review and excellent rating
Comment from Mary Hollingsworth
Damn I went through this exact same thing but but the hatchet day was Thursday I think that when we have to work we should always have something lined up or work two jobs and if the one Cuts we will have the other job to fall back on. But we should always have some other form of somethong to accumulate income, to back us up. Is very stressful the wonder if you're next on the cut-off list. Thanks for sharing Pam food for thought
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
Damn I went through this exact same thing but but the hatchet day was Thursday I think that when we have to work we should always have something lined up or work two jobs and if the one Cuts we will have the other job to fall back on. But we should always have some other form of somethong to accumulate income, to back us up. Is very stressful the wonder if you're next on the cut-off list. Thanks for sharing Pam food for thought
Comment Written 23-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
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Thank you, Mary for your thoughtful review and excellent rating
I think you are younger than I am. It is very stressful knowing your days are numbered especially when you have many health issues. Before Obamacare. But, it came just in time. I only had six months of COBRA left
I had to wait a year for Medicare. That was my ace in the hole. I am lucky. My meds do not cost much. My husband?s costs more than his social security.
Comment from lyenochka
Your poem brought back memories. I remember those times and it was so awful for those who were let go for whatever reason. I was so glad to leave when I did after cancer took three people close to me and I knew there was more to life. Great job with the poem with lots or internal rhymes and capturing those emotions well.
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
Your poem brought back memories. I remember those times and it was so awful for those who were let go for whatever reason. I was so glad to leave when I did after cancer took three people close to me and I knew there was more to life. Great job with the poem with lots or internal rhymes and capturing those emotions well.
Comment Written 23-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
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Thank you, lyenochka for your lovely review and excellent rating
Comment from LIJ Red
That seems to be the way of work in the USA. The middle class, the secure, well-paying jobs, have become agonizingly competitive, and the dollar buys less and less. The land is not a nation of happy workers it once was. Excellent poem.
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
That seems to be the way of work in the USA. The middle class, the secure, well-paying jobs, have become agonizingly competitive, and the dollar buys less and less. The land is not a nation of happy workers it once was. Excellent poem.
Comment Written 23-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
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Thank you, Ted for your thoughtful review and five star rating. How is your knee?
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The corteosteroids worked. I'm getting around like a 73-year old.
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Lol. I get four shots in my back every few months. I had one in my elbow and another in rotator cuff. My elbow swelled to twice normal size. It is called cortisone flush. Happens with my back too. Lots of pain. But last time it did not happen
Comment from ameen786
My friend, these are gravitating reflections upon the hardships that an average worker experience everyday, you captured the essence of it so wonderfully in your verse with excellent rhyming and superb flow; thanks for sharing.
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
My friend, these are gravitating reflections upon the hardships that an average worker experience everyday, you captured the essence of it so wonderfully in your verse with excellent rhyming and superb flow; thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 23-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
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Thank you, ameen786 for your lovely review and excellent rating
Comment from Artasylum
Serendipity... My sister is going through this very pain in the butt... Each phrasing progresses perfectly. Like I said I just had this conversation yesterday. I'm glad you made it out alive. yours, diana
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
Serendipity... My sister is going through this very pain in the butt... Each phrasing progresses perfectly. Like I said I just had this conversation yesterday. I'm glad you made it out alive. yours, diana
Comment Written 23-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
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Thank you, Diana for your thoughtful review and five star rating
Corporations are heartless. I knew they would give their tax cuts to their executives and shateholders and not to the workers. I was right
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It is overwhelming to think we live in democracy?
Comment from dragonpoet
I am glad you are doing well as a retired person. This poem expresses your emotions clearly. It tells of a highly demanding and stressful job. If the job
was so bad and stressful, it seems maybe a change in employment should of happened before the retirement. I feel sorry for you and your family if you really hardly saw them. It seems they may all be spread far and wide.
The poem flowed well with unforced simple rhymes.
Keep writing
Joan
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
I am glad you are doing well as a retired person. This poem expresses your emotions clearly. It tells of a highly demanding and stressful job. If the job
was so bad and stressful, it seems maybe a change in employment should of happened before the retirement. I feel sorry for you and your family if you really hardly saw them. It seems they may all be spread far and wide.
The poem flowed well with unforced simple rhymes.
Keep writing
Joan
Comment Written 23-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
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Hi, dragonpoet. That is the whole point. There were no other jobs Thank you for your thoughtful review and five star rating
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Hi, No problem. Yes sometimes people get stuck in jobs because there are no similar jobs available at the time.
Joan
Comment from royowen
I think a lot of companies don't particularly care about individuals, no matter how good one thinks they are. I remember someone gave me some good advice, "nobody's indispensable" it served me well. Beautifully written Pam, there's no doubt about it, you're becoming a star, well done Blessings, Roy
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
I think a lot of companies don't particularly care about individuals, no matter how good one thinks they are. I remember someone gave me some good advice, "nobody's indispensable" it served me well. Beautifully written Pam, there's no doubt about it, you're becoming a star, well done Blessings, Roy
Comment Written 23-Apr-2018
reply by the author on 23-Apr-2018
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Thank you, Roy for your lovely review and five star rating
I am running out of good things to post. Lol
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Look up Google for current issues, political, tragedies, famous people, poets, writers, Sandra Du Plessis is doing a series on South African Poets. Be stirred by fellow writers, plenty to write about. Well done,