if i get a scam report, that's my argument.$5 honestly would not really be a big deal but I guess you need to not put yourself first and think about what that could do for somebody else.
I don't think that would work in that situationif i get a scam report, that's my argument.
"don't put yourself first, think about me"
Good luck with it bud[DOUBLEPOST=1597441562][/DOUBLEPOST]I've been unemployed for four years now. I've had jobs, one being voluntary to boost my CV and another that the financial manager scammed me of so I left the job with about 25% of my earnings. Basically did that job for free because that 25% paid for my fuel there and back.
At my dad's place now they're looking for someone for an IT role and my dad has put my CV in. So with hope, not going to be under unemployment much longer.
Dang that's 5$ more than mineIts my whole net worth![]()
why you disagree with what i said though? If you don't have a job and barely have tried to search for one. Then you have not tried hard enough.£5= lunch.
Maybe 20/30 mins of work
I would not hesitate to give a homeless man £5 or donate it to charity no would I be too bothered if I am scammed £5, more like I would feel sorry for the other person that they feel the need to stoop so low for £5
(Don't mean this in an arrogant way in any shape or form)[DOUBLEPOST=1597440947][/DOUBLEPOST]
Good luck with it bud[DOUBLEPOST=1597441562][/DOUBLEPOST]
Dang that's 5$ more than mine![]()
Clearly you don't understand the competitive nature of cities like London. There is a larger demand than there is a supply of jobs. Effort can only take you so far so it's not as easy as saying "you have clearly not tried hard enough". There are many other factors such as age, experience, skill, education etcwhy you disagree with what i said though? If you don't have a job and barely have tried to search for one. Then you have not tried hard enough.
I don't live in London, but i would think searching/getting jobs is similar to every country.Clearly you don't understand the competitive nature of cities like London. There is a larger demand than there is a supply of jobs. Effort can only take you so far so it's not as easy as saying "you have clearly not tried hard enough". There are many other factors such as age, experience, skill, education etc
It is one of the most densely populated cities I would imagine so you can't compare it to the capital city of any random country.I don't live in London, but i would think searching/getting jobs is similar to every country.
I think that is because it seems sorta fake compared to having cash in your handsMan is it just me or $5 in cash is worth WAY less than $5 irl or vice versa?
Just me? I would splash $5 in the blink of an eye online but irl I'm more careful.
(I mean sentimental value, not that stuff is priced less online haha)
no idc about disagrees lol?It is one of the most densely populated cities I would imagine so you can't compare it to the capital city of any random country.
If you just don't want the disagree to make your profile cleaner, lmk and I'll remove it lol
