What does it mean if a man is easier to get along with when he's jobless?
Maybe she could volunteer to try unemployment for a year, see how she likes living on the dole. Ruining people's lives by deliberately but pointlessly making them jobless. She deserves permanently to be on the dole.
Lacking employment.
The government announced a new initiative to help the jobless.
“What does it mean if a man is easier to get along with when he's jobless?”
“Maybe she could volunteer to try unemployment for a year, see how she likes living on the dole. Ruining people's lives by deliberately but pointlessly making them jobless. She deserves permanently to be on the dole.”
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can a jobless loser and an office lady really find love ........ (Yes and the latter will get 750 messages before the end of her shift)
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(slang) Having too much time on one's hands; having nothing better to do.
The report was slightly gloomier than in June, when unemployment rates eased in more than half of all U.S. states for a third straight month and only five states reported jobless rate increases.
“can a jobless loser and an office lady really find love ........ (Yes and the latter will get 750 messages before the end of her shift)”
“Can't blame ya. I want to but also am jobless an' broke despite plenty of work exp so might wash it seventy times an' ebay it atp 😔🤘 am vxdkacals on twt if you ever need to talk btw”
“I would like to see MOTHER MARY, but the only showtimes are in the middle of the work day at the arthouse theater or at the mall after it closes. They've clearly decided this is a film for the jobless.”
“failed my drug test so i’m now fully jobless 🥲”
“Grad jobless rate off peak. #econsky”
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