Recommended Posts

On the other hand, I am a letter carrier here in Regina, and yes we are famous for some of the worst windshield in Canada. That makes me hate winters.....

Brutal doesn't begin to describe how much of a frozen hell that must be :|

easier said than done man, the are NO JOBS here in michigan right now. im on 4 job boards, mi works, 5 temp agencies and still nothing. good thing my wife and i just got a couple of grand back from the federal government to tide us over for awhile.

Might be time to leave Michigan doesn't look like it will get any better there in terms of jobs for a long time especially with the trouble in the auto sector.

i don't know why but im really depressed right now. maybe it's the winter here in michigan that's got me down ? i mean im happily married, we just had a baby. but on the down side ive been out of work for along time and it really sucks because i cannot find anything. i love x-mas and new years but for some reason im not as excited this year so far.

does anybody else get down and out in the winter months ? :(

You are down because you are unemployed.

Has nothing to do with the season.

Where I live we have long-time unemployed.

This is because they refuse to do low paid work, such as McDonalds type, street cleaning or other low paid laboring jobs like fruit picking.

Me when I was in-between jobs I went out and delivered newspapers, worked (22 years ago) at Wimpy, McDonalds, Burger King Casey Jones, did the graveyard shift at 7-11.

Go do a job like working in a fast food restaurant, whilst doing that apply for better paid work.

If you wish to do something you are not qualified for then take a course so you can do it.

Lazy people are usually unemployed.

Myself I want to be an environmental health officer, so I am now doing a course to get 1 qualification and I have the other qualifications so I can then enrol and train over the next 4 years.

Men were born to work, it's in our make-up, so be a man and go work, whatever it is it will do for now.

You are down because you are unemployed.

Has nothing to do with the season.

Where I live we have long-time unemployed.

This is because they refuse to do low paid work, such as McDonalds type, street cleaning or other low paid laboring jobs like fruit picking.

Me when I was in-between jobs I went out and delivered newspapers, worked (22 years ago) at Wimpy, McDonalds, Burger King Casey Jones, did the graveyard shift at 7-11.

Go do a job like working in a fast food restaurant, whilst doing that apply for better paid work.

If you wish to do something you are not qualified for then take a course so you can do it.

Lazy people are usually unemployed.

Myself I want to be an environmental health officer, so I am now doing a course to get 1 qualification and I have the other qualifications so I can then enrol and train over the next 4 years.

Men were born to work, it's in our make-up, so be a man and go work, whatever it is it will do for now.

Who are you to judge him like that? He is unemployed, he may live where there are no McDonalds etc or he may have tried and may be over qualified (that can happen!).

Honestly, the guy is down and is asking for advice and you come along making out that he is lazy for not being able to get a job. Unless you know all the facts, dont comment in such ways.

Oh, and i believe it would make things worse in the winter, because at least in the summer he can get out and go for walks. Over there, i guess its colder than the UK with snow etc, so walking and getting fresh air is less likely. That mixed with the unemployment issue, does not make a good combination.

Ill wait for your usual flames telling me im racist for writting the above ;)

They say people are sadder during the winter months because the sun sets earlier. Anyway, I think you should cheer up and enjoy life. You say you're unemployed so it's probably a good idea to find a job. Write up a resum? and just send them everywhere. You're bound to get a couple of replies. Heck, even one is better than nothing.:yes::

winter without snow is sad :(

thats my delima

Exactly.

Nothing nicer than waking early on a winters day and seeing from your window a white blanket covering as far as

the eye can see.

Hopefully, flakes still gently falling from the sky makes it even more delicious.

Who are you to judge him like that? He is unemployed, he may live where there are no McDonalds etc or he may have tried and may be over qualified (that can happen!).

Honestly, the guy is down and is asking for advice and you come along making out that he is lazy for not being able to get a job. Unless you know all the facts, dont comment in such ways.

Oh, and i believe it would make things worse in the winter, because at least in the summer he can get out and go for walks. Over there, i guess its colder than the UK with snow etc, so walking and getting fresh air is less likely. That mixed with the unemployment issue, does not make a good combination.

Ill wait for your usual flames telling me im racist for writting the above ;)

I totally agree just because someone doesnt have a job doesnt altomatically mean he is lazy, alot of people just cant find jobs right now even in the city centre of Glasgow jobs are hard to come by its just the way everything is right now

I totally agree just because someone doesnt have a job doesnt altomatically mean he is lazy, alot of people just cant find jobs right now even in the city centre of Glasgow jobs are hard to come by its just the way everything is right now

Welcome to Neowin mate (Y)

yeah, the current state of the economy means that everywhere is tightening their belts, even places like McDonalds is having to.

I totally agree just because someone doesnt have a job doesnt altomatically mean he is lazy, alot of people just cant find jobs right now even in the city centre of Glasgow jobs are hard to come by its just the way everything is right now

In 1928 my grandfather could not find work in Northern Ireland, so he travelled all the way to Surrey, England and worked his backside off

laboring at 15.

He then fought in the war 1939 to 1945 + the extra year or so were he was stationed.

He then trained as a joiner.

If you cannot find work in Glasgow then move.

My local Asda needs staff, you want to work then get on your bike and find it.

In 1928 my grandfather could not find work in Northern Ireland, so he travelled all the way to Surrey, England and worked his backside off

laboring at 15.

He then fought in the war 1939 to 1945 + the extra year or so were he was stationed.

He then trained as a joiner.

If you cannot find work in Glasgow then move.

My local Asda needs staff, you want to work then get on your bike and find it.

Yeah your right. He should up and leave indeed.

Dont worry about your family having to be hyked across the country or the fact that you may not be able to find a home in the new place, or theimpact it may have on your kids if you have any, so long as you can get a job working in ASDA, you'll be fine.

Really leesmithg, times are very different now. My dad worked his bum off back in his day and was never out of work. he could happily go from one job to another and would not think twice about moving out of town for work.

Now days, local councils will give you a pain, you have to go on a waiting list for council housing. You may come up against resisdance, because you have a council house where you are now, so both councils may take away some benifits etc if you move.

To be honest, you should stop living in the past. Its a whole different ball game now and with the added presure from the economy, its only getting harder.

I want to move back home, but i cant and am somewhat stuck in London now. If i want to move back, i need to do it bit by bit. (however that does avoid the point a bit as my reason is because i have work.)

In 1928 my grandfather could not find work in Northern Ireland, so he travelled all the way to Surrey, England and worked his backside off

laboring at 15.

He then fought in the war 1939 to 1945 + the extra year or so were he was stationed.

He then trained as a joiner.

If you cannot find work in Glasgow then move.

My local Asda needs staff, you want to work then get on your bike and find it.

no offense man but some people are just ignorant. maybe where your from the job situation is ok but here in the states, especially michigan there are NO jobs. we are in a deep recession and more people are out of work than working and it will get worse with the auto industry crashing. it's not that easy to just pick up and move somewhere else when money is tight, my wife and i have had to resort to selling items to save money. id love to go work at some fast food joint but they only pay minimum wage and that wont cut it for me since my whole paycheck would go towards child support. you cant find a job if there is none out there.

no offense man but some people are just ignorant. maybe where your from the job situation is ok but here in the states, especially michigan there are NO jobs. we are in a deep recession and more people are out of work than working and it will get worse with the auto industry crashing. it's not that easy to just pick up and move somewhere else when money is tight, my wife and i have had to resort to selling items to save money. id love to go work at some fast food joint but they only pay minimum wage and that wont cut it for me since my whole paycheck would go towards child support. you cant find a job if there is none out there.

I dont know what kind of degree you have but have you ever thought of doing civil service? I got a civil service job as a network tech in a library and as the economy worsens more people use the library and my job is safe.

In ny usually you have to take a test but i am not sure about other states/countries. That could be an idea.

I dont know what kind of degree you have but have you ever thought of doing civil service? I got a civil service job as a network tech in a library and as the economy worsens more people use the library and my job is safe.

In ny usually you have to take a test but i am not sure about other states/countries. That could be an idea.

im only a high school graduate. i have 11 years experience in mechanical / machine / building maintenance. i also have 6 years hands on experience in building and servicing pc's. the problem is im not "certified" in anything.

ill put it to you this way, im in 4 different temp agencies and none of them have any work right now, not even general labor, that's how bad it is here. :crazy:

something has got to be done in this country to fix the unemployment situation and quick.

im only a high school graduate. i have 11 years experience in mechanical / machine / building maintenance. i also have 6 years hands on experience in building and servicing pc's. the problem is im not "certified" in anything.

ill put it to you this way, im in 4 different temp agencies and none of them have any work right now, not even general labor, that's how bad it is here. :crazy:

something has got to be done in this country to fix the unemployment situation and quick.

go to your local counties website. See what jobs are available. Dont take this the wrong way but you can do building maintanance for civil service.

I am serious check out your local counties website for civil service jobs.

I actually adore this time of year.

Fall is my absolute favorite season, and winter is a close second. When I was in high school, summer was mostly important to me because of summer vacation. Now, it just doesn't compare.

There are certainly advantages to every season, and there are things I love about every season--these are just the seasons I prefer; and I'm up here in Michigan with you ;). I don't think it's been cold enough, and certainly not enough snow!

Actually, once fall rolls in, I get more depressed when the sun is shining. I don't want to go outside, I don't want the unobstructed light shining in and when I do have to face those days, I'm generally pretty crabby. I prefer the cold, cloudy, rainy/snowy days and they sincerely make me happier. Sure, I love sunshine in the summer, but even then, after a week straight of cloudless, sunny skies, I start to feel down and crave a cloudy, rainy day.

In fact, I generally go through a pretty bad bout of depression around late June-early July, and while there are many factors that play into it, I'm sure the weather has something to do with it as well.

On another note:

Congratulations for your new baby! And I want to sincerely wish you good luck in your job hunt. The economy has been terrible here in Michigan, and a lot of people are hurting because of it; I'm sorry to hear that you're one of them. It makes me sad that so many Michiganders are having to move out of Michigan because of the poor economy; I adore this state.

-Emily

no offense man but some people are just ignorant. maybe where your from the job situation is ok but here in the states, especially michigan there are NO jobs. we are in a deep recession and more people are out of work than working and it will get worse with the auto industry crashing. it's not that easy to just pick up and move somewhere else when money is tight, my wife and i have had to resort to selling items to save money. id love to go work at some fast food joint but they only pay minimum wage and that wont cut it for me since my whole paycheck would go towards child support. you cant find a job if there is none out there.

Well move to another state.

You say you will work for minimum wage which is more than you got already, so what gives?

Work gives you pride, my fiance for example has a masters in teaching with inclusion, she is currently working for ?6 per hour as an LSA, till she finds a career that fits her

qualifications, she is mixed race also which is another thing against her in kent.

So we (when I finish my degree) will move to Canada.

Till then she is applying all over Britain and Europe (to countries she speaks the same language, France and some German).

Where I live 7 months of the year there are thousands upon thousands of jobs picking fruit and vegetables and laboring/farm work.

The lazy white unemployed trash where we live won't do the jobs, their grand-parents did when they travelled out of London to hop-pick.

It was like a long working holiday.

They eventually stayed and council housing was built for them.

We have to import, Russains, Czechs, Slovaks, Pols and other Eastern Europeans to do the jobs.

Even our bus company 'Arriva' is employing Eastern Europeans to drive their busess.

They even do a better job than the indigenous population.

If you want a job, you will travel.

Well move to another state.

You say you will work for minimum wage which is more than you got already, so what gives?

Work gives you pride, my fiance for example has a masters in teaching with inclusion, she is currently working for ?6 per hour as an LSA, till she finds a career that fits her

qualifications, she is mixed race also which is another thing against her in kent.

So we (when I finish my degree) will move to Canada.

Till then she is applying all over Britain and Europe (to countries she speaks the same language, France and some German).

Where I live 7 months of the year there are thousands upon thousands of jobs picking fruit and vegetables and laboring/farm work.

The lazy white unemployed trash where we live won't do the jobs, their grand-parents did when they travelled out of London to hop-pick.

It was like a long working holiday.

They eventually stayed and council housing was built for them.

We have to import, Russains, Czechs, Slovaks, Pols and other Eastern Europeans to do the jobs.

Even our bus company 'Arriva' is employing Eastern Europeans to drive their busess.

They even do a better job than the indigenous population.

If you want a job, you will travel.

please re-read what i typed. :blink::

okay we will move, send me some $$

Well move to another state.

You say you will work for minimum wage which is more than you got already, so what gives?

Work gives you pride, my fiance for example has a masters in teaching with inclusion, she is currently working for ?6 per hour as an LSA, till she finds a career that fits her

qualifications, she is mixed race also which is another thing against her in kent.

So we (when I finish my degree) will move to Canada.

Till then she is applying all over Britain and Europe (to countries she speaks the same language, France and some German).

Where I live 7 months of the year there are thousands upon thousands of jobs picking fruit and vegetables and laboring/farm work.

The lazy white unemployed trash where we live won't do the jobs, their grand-parents did when they travelled out of London to hop-pick.

It was like a long working holiday.

They eventually stayed and council housing was built for them.

We have to import, Russains, Czechs, Slovaks, Pols and other Eastern Europeans to do the jobs.

Even our bus company 'Arriva' is employing Eastern Europeans to drive their busess.

They even do a better job than the indigenous population.

If you want a job, you will travel.

When my dad worked all over the contry i had to move from place to place trust me its not as easy as you make it out to be ! you cant just up and move with a young family it doesnt work like that

When my dad worked all over the contry i had to move from place to place trust me its not as easy as you make it out to be ! you cant just up and move with a young family it doesnt work like that

excatly, some people just don't think before they speak.

i just called a few of my temp agencies and they flat out told me jobs have been at a stand still for the past 3 1/2 weeks. :o

but back on topic, i still hate cold weather, now both of my kids are sick. :wacko:

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Slight change of pace for me! Gunnar & the Grizzly Boys - Standard American (Official)  
    • draw.io Desktop 30.2.4 by Razvan Serea draw.io desktop is a downloadable security-first diagramming application that runs on Windows, MacOS and Linux. Creating diagrams in the desktop app doesn’t need an internet connection. This is useful when you are disconnected or when you must create diagrams in a highly secure environment, where data protection is of the utmost importance. When you use the draw.io desktop app, your diagrams will be stored on your local device. Because this is a stand-alone application, also designed to run offline, there are no interfaces to cloud storage platforms available. Of course, you can still store your diagrams in folders that are synchronised to your cloud storage if you wish. Easy-to-use diagram editor The draw.io apps work just like the office and drawing tools you are used to using. Drag and drop shapes from the shape libraries and drag to draw connectors between them. Drag connectors to add waypoints and set a precise shape and position, or let them reroute automatically. Double click and start typing to add a label to anything. Create tables and swimlane flows with a familiar tool. Style shapes and connectors with customisable palettes, sketch options, fonts and text formatting tools. Search for shapes, including in open-source icon libraries. Use our vast libraries of shapes and templates, organised into logical categories, to create a range of diagrams and infographics. Generate diagrams from text descriptions using our smart templates. Diagram faster with keyboard shortcuts. draw.io Desktop 30.2.4 changelog: Uses electron 42.4.1 Updates to draw.io core 30.2.4. Download: draw.io 64-bit | Standalone ~100.0 MB (Open Source) Download: draw.io 32-bit | ARM64 | ARM64 Standalone Links: draw.io Home Page | Project page @GitHub | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Microsoft will soon allow some users to block Copilot from analyzing their Office files by Usama Jawad Microsoft Purview is a pretty useful data governance, security, and management service that allows customers to gain enhanced visibility and control over their content. It's meant for commercial customers, such as organizations that are storing data at scale. As AI continues to expand and infiltrate every corner of a firm, many are a bit conscious about the technology gaining access to their confidential data. Microsoft is now making a configuration change that will allow such customers to rest easy. Right now, users within an organization have the option to apply Purview sensitivity labels (when available) to secure certain files and label them as such. For example, if you apply the "Confidential" label on an Excel file, the file will be encrypted, and a "confidential" watermark will be applied to it. So, if this file is shared with anyone, they are aware that its access is supposed to be restricted. Up until now, Microsoft was allowing some connected experiences, like its AI services, to analyze files, regardless of their sensitivity label. This is of major concern to most organizations, as a recent example highlighted how confidential emails with data loss prevention (DLP) policies like privacy labels were being uploaded to Copilot for analysis. As such, Microsoft is updating an existing Purview data label sensitivity setting that prevents "some connected experiences that analyze content", from being blocked completely from doing this. The label isn't changing, but the blocking is now being enforced across all connected services (including Copilot and other AI tools), and now extends to Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Files with the label applied already will get this enhancement automatically too once it becomes available. Microsoft has urged IT admins to inform their respective helpdesk and compliance teams, update internal documentation, and review sensitivity labels to ensure that they meet their respective compliance needs. This change is tagged as MC1297982 in the Message Center. General availability is scheduled to begin in a phased manner soon and will complete by the end of next month. That said, it is important to note that this only applies to commercial customers who have a license that allows them to use Purview.
    • llamas are unruly going haywire in New Guinea.
    • The Persuasion Engine: How Any Business Can Use AI-Powered Neuromarketing —was $28 now free by Steven Parker Claim your complimentary copy (worth $35) of "The Persuasion Engine: How Any Business Can Use AI-Powered Neuromarketing to Understand and Win Customers" for free, before the offer ends on June 24. Description The Persuasion Engine, by neuromarketing and behavioral science expert Roger Dooley, solves the most pressing challenge faced by every marketer: how to figure out why customers make the decisions they do when 95% of their thought processes occur at an unconscious level. Dooley explains how artificial intelligence democratizes sophisticated neuromarketing tools that were once available only to Fortune 500 companies, making powerful customer insight and persuasion techniques accessible to businesses of any size. The book walks you through the evolution of traditional neuromarketing into ”Neuromarketing 2.0,” where AI-powered tools eliminate the need for expensive lab studies and human behavioral science experts. It offers a comprehensive roadmap for implementing eye tracking, facial coding, biometrics, implicit testing, and advanced AI behavioral techniques that dramatically improve marketing effectiveness while reducing costs and time investment. Inside the book, you’ll find: Revolutionary AI prompting strategies that bring world-class behavioral science expertise to your desktop Practical frameworks for leveraging attention, emotion, credibility, and decision architecture to boost conversions Step-by-step guidance for implementing biometric tools and implicit testing without laboratory resources Advanced techniques for creating scarcity, urgency, and FOMO that drive immediate customer action Comprehensive methods for auditing and enhancing empathy in customer communications Perfect for marketing professionals, business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone with a stake in customer acquisition and retention, The Persuasion Engine provides actionable strategies that will transform your approach to marketing. Whether you're working on a shoestring or managing enterprise campaigns, you'll discover how to use your customers' non-conscious motivations and create compelling marketing that work on real people in the real world. How to download for free Please ensure you read the terms and conditions to claim this offer. Complete and verifiable information is required in order to receive this free offer. If you have previously made use of these offers, you will not need to re-register. Was $28, but is now FREE | Below free offer link expires on June 24. The Persuasion Engine: How Any Business Can Use AI-Powered Neuromarketing to Understand and Win Customers The below offers are also available for free in exchange for your (work) email: The Vibe Coding Playbook: Building Your Tech Business with AI ($35 Value) FREE - Expires 6/23 The Persuasion Engine: How Any Business Can Use AI-Powered Neuromarketing to Understand and Win Customers ($28 Value) FREE - Expires 6/24 How to Do More with Less: Future-Proofing Yourself in an AI-driven Economy ($28 Value) FREE - Expires 6/30 Cloud Security Fundamentals: Building the Foundations for Secure Cloud Platforms ($131.95 Value) FREE - Expires 7/1 The Complete Free AI Learning: Master ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini & More ($21 Value) FREE How to Build an AI Design Workflow with Gamma ($21 Value) FREE The Ultimate Linux Newbie Guide – Featured Free content Python Notes for Professionals – Featured Free content Learn Linux in 5 Days – Featured Free content Quick Reference Guide for Cybersecurity – Featured Free content We post these because we earn commission on each lead so as not to rely solely on advertising, which many of our readers block. It all helps toward paying staff reporters, servers and hosting costs. Other ways to support Neowin The above deal not doing it for you, but still want to help? Check out the links below. Check out our partner software in the Neowin Store Buy a T-shirt at Neowin's Threadsquad Subscribe to Neowin - for $14 a year, or $28 a year for an ad-free experience Disclosure: An account at Neowin Deals is required to participate in any deals powered by our affiliate, StackCommerce. For a full description of StackCommerce's privacy guidelines, go here. Neowin benefits from shared revenue of each sale made through the branded deals site.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Eurosoft10 earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      Skeet Campbell earned a badge
      One Year In
    • One Month Later
      Sharbel earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      BizSAR earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      589
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      190
    3. 3
      Michael Scrip
      76
    4. 4
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      75
    5. 5
      neufuse
      72
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!