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UI recipients, are you active in returning to work ??

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#1
  • 事業主
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  • 2021/04/11 16:20

One year after the pandemic, I am sure there are many business owners and unemployed people who have been saved by the generous relief measures of the US government.
I am one such business owner.

Vaccine coverage has increased, tourism has come back quite a bit, and economic activity has picked up.
In addition, $ with this bailout money, which amounts to several pickup billions, coming into the state, I predict that there will be bubble-like consumption in the future.

Our employers have responded by encouraging people to return to work, asking for more hours, and recruiting, but we are still more understaffed than before the pandemic.
That's because you don't have to work to receive UI.

I know that there have been many questions about UI entitlements here on the topic and many people have been saved by great respondents, and I have been supportive, but now that so much economic activity has returned, it's time for you to get back to work ?
This is not a good idea. ?

As a capitalist nation, we have a duty to work and pay taxes in America.
I believe that unemployed people who do not look for work or refuse offers to return to work should stop receiving UI payments, and I will lobby for that.

Please get back to work for the future of Hawaii's economy !

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#14
  • 賛成
  • 2021/04/12 (Mon) 21:59
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I partially agree with the business owner.

I think that people in the competitive US society who are just waiting for a well-paying job to come down to them (or come back up to them) have no sense of crisis at all, and their minds must be in a flower garden.

Do they really think that they can fight on the same playing field as those who are also unemployed, but who worked hard at volunteer work during their unemployment period, went to school to challenge something new, or obtained qualifications? ?

In a pandemic The stores that survived are the ones that are loved by local customers. Stores that cater to Japanese tourists have almost no support from locals. If you still want to live in Hawaii but don't think the Japanese tourists will return for a few years, don't you think it's a good time to consider a change in business/career direction ?

If you stay in your comfort zone for too long, you will never get out of it. You will not be able to get out of it. If you keep on being extravagant, aggressive mainland companies will take your business opportunities and you may not even have a place to work.

With so many unemployed people, is it so easy to find a job with good conditions from the beginning ? Even if the conditions are not so good, can't you gain experience there and use that experience to move on to a position with better conditions? ?

I am not unemployed, but if I had to compete for a position with someone like you, I don't think I would lose. Thanks to the fact that there are a certain number of people who think the same way, not only among Japanese living in Hawaii but also among local residents, I was blessed with a good job even though I moved to Hawaii with no support at all. In Japan, the stakes are high, but in the U.S., I believe the opposite is true.

If you find something that you think is interesting, why don't you take this opportunity to act on it, instead of just waiting for a good offer to come along?

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#15
  • 果報は寝て待て
  • 2021/04/12 (Mon) 22:29
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#14 agree

thank you for the name !
good luck ! !

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#16
  • Faith
  • 2021/04/13 (Tue) 00:26
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Dear Fruitful Happenings Sleep on it

I think what you are saying in your # 6 is a good argument.
Especially for those of us who were hard workers before the Corona disaster, or who have held positions or important jobs of a certain caliber, or
have more than enough experience to step up to the next level.
Since Mr. Yeong-san is probably still a developing person with a lot of growth ahead of him, I think he is unable to grasp the true meaning of what
Mr. Farewell to Fortune wrote from a global perspective.

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#17
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  • 2021/04/13 (Tue) 00:44
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#16 Faith

Thank you
for your understanding ! sincerely

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#18

Faith's
> For those who were hard workers before the Corona disaster, or those who have had a good position or important job, or
have more than enough experience to step up to the next level.

Are those people unemployed in the first place ??

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