The food stamp thread got me thinking.
In today's world what does it take to survive? I know that you must have food, clothing, and shelter but I'm talking about surviving and being productive in society.
Can you function productively without a cell phone or internet? A family strapped for cash has these things and is also on food stamps....are they luxury items or are they necessities?
If there are kids in the house Internet is almost a must have. Kids are having to turn in typed reports, do research, etc.. for school way more frequently than even 10 years ago.
Yes, the kid could go use a computer and internet for free at the public library, but what is the cost there? How many trips back and forth burning fuel are needed to complete a paper?
The cost of internet service could actually be cheaper than the cost of gas.
An argument could be made that cell phones are not needed, and I agree with that one. However, in todays world if an employer calls you for an interview and cant get a hold of you he will likely just move on to the next name on his list.
(If I were an employer I would want employees who were easy to contact)
Now remember, I'm not talking about t-bone steaks and 20" rims and smokes and beer. I'm thinking about things that are normally considered as luxury items but may actually be necessities now a days.
What do yall think?
In today's world what does it take to survive? I know that you must have food, clothing, and shelter but I'm talking about surviving and being productive in society.
Can you function productively without a cell phone or internet? A family strapped for cash has these things and is also on food stamps....are they luxury items or are they necessities?
If there are kids in the house Internet is almost a must have. Kids are having to turn in typed reports, do research, etc.. for school way more frequently than even 10 years ago.
Yes, the kid could go use a computer and internet for free at the public library, but what is the cost there? How many trips back and forth burning fuel are needed to complete a paper?
The cost of internet service could actually be cheaper than the cost of gas.
An argument could be made that cell phones are not needed, and I agree with that one. However, in todays world if an employer calls you for an interview and cant get a hold of you he will likely just move on to the next name on his list.
(If I were an employer I would want employees who were easy to contact)
Now remember, I'm not talking about t-bone steaks and 20" rims and smokes and beer. I'm thinking about things that are normally considered as luxury items but may actually be necessities now a days.
What do yall think?
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