Hi Ken,
I thought it might help you to know that I'm on SS
Disability for a host of ailments, none of which
entail an interpretation of "pathetic." Don't forget
that you've paid into the system for all of your
working life, so there's nothing shameful about
accepting that relatively small monthly payment.
If you have questions about my experience with this
entitlement, feel free to back-channel me.
All the best to you,
Candice
--- Ken Wolman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> So out of the hospital I had to figure out what I
> wanted to do with myself.
> No-brainer: file for Social Security. I don't know
> what they call it out of
> the States, but I suppose anywhere it spells
> "pathetic."
> I am filing for Disability. Quite a bit more per
> month, harder to get, but
> since I am now classified as a nutjob, I might just
> succeed.
> I have had enough of corporatism. Thirty years of
> it is way sufficient.
>
> All this leaves me with far too much time to get
> myself in trouble.
> So low-paying jobs to fill out the income are a Good
> Thing(TM).
> I have one waiting.
> Next week I start working in a supermarket a few
> miles from home.
> The money is piss-poor but it's unionized so health
> benefits will kick in
> after a few months.
> What will I be doing?
> I will be a meat cutter. Not a full-fledged butcher
> but someone who slices
> meat for customers in the Deli department, waits on
> them, puts up with their
> vile moods, and never does anything but be polite
> and compassionate. Note
> that last word. Not "put up with," but empathize,
> listen and be feeling.
> I'd probably be a good bartender, but let's not go
> there.
>
> Once I thought of training to do psychotherapy.
> Now I may be succeeding.
>
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