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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 676644" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Our state just re-instated work requirements for food stamps too. So if you are an adult and have no kids and aren't working, you get 3 months worth, period. Then you have to be working at least part-time or prove you are looking (I think - not sure that's enough) or they drop you. If they have to prove applications, then a lot more people may apply who don't really want the job. </p><p> </p><p>I think she's 18 and hasn't really worked much. A job at McDonalds, one at a deli where she pretty much just fried bacon and a week or so at a factory and she's quit them all. I think she does need a pep talk. I'm hoping that she can get a fire lit under her. </p><p> </p><p>I keep thinking that she may be, even unconsciously, thinking that he should support her for a while. Heaven knows she supported him there for a while...he owes her a bunch of money. But, while I would understand that thinking, she's going to find herself out on the street too. I hope I'm wrong there and if that plays into it it's not intentional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 676644, member: 17309"] Our state just re-instated work requirements for food stamps too. So if you are an adult and have no kids and aren't working, you get 3 months worth, period. Then you have to be working at least part-time or prove you are looking (I think - not sure that's enough) or they drop you. If they have to prove applications, then a lot more people may apply who don't really want the job. I think she's 18 and hasn't really worked much. A job at McDonalds, one at a deli where she pretty much just fried bacon and a week or so at a factory and she's quit them all. I think she does need a pep talk. I'm hoping that she can get a fire lit under her. I keep thinking that she may be, even unconsciously, thinking that he should support her for a while. Heaven knows she supported him there for a while...he owes her a bunch of money. But, while I would understand that thinking, she's going to find herself out on the street too. I hope I'm wrong there and if that plays into it it's not intentional. [/QUOTE]
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