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2015-09-12 18-27-52
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re: how do you know when enough is enough? How long have you been married? how old is he? How long was he at the job that he was laid off from? Are you working, and if not why? I am on unemployment myself and it is not easy trying to find any real work out there right now. I have found more grannies wanting dating nudes then jobs. I am a truck driver with x yrs experience and have only been out of workother time in x yrs. If your husband has an issue holding down a job (more than x jobs in last x or x yrs) I would say there is an issue. If he has had the same job for years and is not a grannies wanting dating older guys of unemployment give him some slack. See if you can find work.. if your not already working. My wife does grannies wanting dating online care even though she is disabled and unable to do much else. We learned to cut down on our expenses in every way, heating out home with wood, shutting off the cable tv, scaling back on how we shop, using coupons..ect the only job offers I have gotten so far would take me away from my wife (who as I mentioned is disabled) for more than a month at a time. I am NOT comfortable with leaving for that amount of time so I am still looking. If I was able to find a woman to live in our home to assist her (been looking) I would probably take that sort of job, but I am not leaving her by herself. My next option is to take that x% pay cut and take a different type of job. (was grossing x a week but if I took something outside of my field I dont know if I could even find something for x/week in this economy). My unemployment is x a week, so taking a job right now for less than $x/wk makes no sense. (I was making grannies wanting dating online australia x/week x years ago!) I just cant wait for this economy to pick up again.
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