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		<title>Its Monday &#8212; everybody works on Monday</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jean Sheppard]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[That line from the movie &#8220;Dave&#8221; would be poignant if it were not so sad here . Most of the people I see want to work &#8212; but there is no work. &#8220;Work was something that used to exist&#8221; &#8212; Jean Sheppard &#8212; and he was talking about the &#8216;Great Depression&#8217;. Alas it was neither [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That line from the movie &#8220;Dave&#8221; would be poignant if it were not so sad here . Most of the people I see want to work &#8212; but there is no work.  &#8220;Work was something that used to exist&#8221; &#8212; Jean Sheppard &#8212; and he was talking about the &#8216;Great Depression&#8217;.  Alas it was neither great nor did we learn from it. But I digress.</p>
<p>Yesterday one of my patients arrived all smiles and cheery&#8230; yes.. he just got a job. A real job in a field (food service) he wanted to work in. There&#8217;s something radiant about someone who just got a job, a glow and an aura about them.  He had been jobless for nearly 1 1/2 years, looking looking but not finding much of anything. A sniff a lead and he was overjoyed.</p>
<p>I hear much talk about how the poor make themselves that way.  I see something quite different. I go to the stores in the neighborhood where change is made poorly and incorrectly. At first I thought this an oversight but it happens so frequently that I realized that this is a way of doing business to increase profits, since many don&#8217;t check the change.  There is loansharking for food, an egregious plot on the poor where 30$ in groceries on Thursday becomes 60$ (or more) on Monday.  It doesn&#8217;t need much enforcement since there really isn&#8217;t much alternative place to go.   Additionally the stores carry such small cans of items (2 ravioli in a can), that the prices end up enormous for minimal nutritional value.</p>
<p>Work is hard to find in this poor urban area. Transportation is available but not always convenient.  There are dangers, the indolent prey on the poor.  There aren&#8217;t many but ripoffs and knockdowns occur regularly.  Most people travel with one hand free.</p>
<p>My guy.  All smiles.  He&#8217;s looking forward to work. I think most are. Its depressing being marked &#8216;poor&#8217; and then no places to work. Poor areas  become poorer. Business shys away from the area. Poor areas become poorer yet. The spiral continues.</p>
<p>I wish that all the folks here could feel the joy  &#8230; pleasure &#8230; of work, of a job.</p>
<p>Its Monday. Everyone SHOULD work on Monday</p>
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