OddTod Laid Low by the Law
nickynicky9doors writes "The International Herald Tribune has a NYT article on the recent woes of Tod Rosenberg who started 'Laid Off: A Day in the Life'. Mr. Rosenberg started www.oddtodd.com to tell the tale of a laid off guy who spends days watching TV and eating chips. Oddtod became so successful Mr. Rosenberg reaped cash donations and national TV exposure. Unfortunately it also brought the attention of the Department of Labor who have explained the catch of having to be actively looking for work while collecting unemployment benefits. Another dot com bust."
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slackers.org couldn't even be bothered to respond. :-)
Money for nothing, pix for free
Compared to around £50 (c.$75) a week in the UK (with higher cost of living in London than in most US cities), this sounds great.
Quit moaning.
I got burned by that a few years ago. I *should* have applied for unemployment. Instead I took a "temporary" job delivering pizzas. I barely made enough for rent & food, at least until my car was repo'd. I've almost gotten my credit cards & whatnot paid back, but I wouldn't have been nearly as bad off if I'd gone for unemployment instead of underemployment...
jred
I'm not a mechanic but I play one in my garage...
What's more, almost no Wal-Mart or K-Mart or any other retail store is going to give you a full-time job. You'll be stuck at 25 hours a week, maximum, because if they let you work any more they'd have to pay you benefits--and they'd rather have twice as many half-time workers and not pay the benefits.
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