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dominant_driver5 karma

The problem with your way of thinking is that many if not most Americans would be on the road to homelessness if they missed one month's worth of paychecks.

Couple that with the fact that jobs aren't easy to come by these days, and you can quickly see why being able to pick up and move to another area where jobs are plentiful could be a necessity. After all, if you've just been laid off, chances are that the job market where you live is not a good one, and you're now competing with all of your laid off co-workers for the limited number of available jobs.

Too many Americans whine about lack of job availability, but few realize or understand that they may need to relocate to a less than ideal area in order to find suitable employment. Most are unwilling to move to another area to support themselves.

dominant_driver2 karma

Why were your engineers unable to use the main engine to generate enough power to operate a single GPS unit? Didn't you also have some sort of wind turbine onboard that could generate enough power to run a GPS?

dominant_driver0 karma

Both of you: How do you have the time and energy to be answering questions online at a time like this? How can you justify taking time away from your official relief duties?