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> It is hard to determine which is needed more, as a home has costs, loosing a job leads usually loosing a home.
It sucks to lose a job. These folks lost their jobs suddenly, and without having done anything wrong.
Simultaneously, the industry struggles to find qualified talent. Somebody put two and two together, and realized there's a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to slightly help reduce the pain of a layoff.
I'm sure these folks would've found jobs anyway, but this might help a few find it faster.
Frankly, I find it very disturbing that you understand the pain of job loss, but mock people who are reducing the pain. It says a lot about you; but those people are good people. Better than you'll ever be.
It sucks to lose a job. These folks lost their jobs suddenly, and without having done anything wrong.
Simultaneously, the industry struggles to find qualified talent. Somebody put two and two together, and realized there's a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to slightly help reduce the pain of a layoff.
I'm sure these folks would've found jobs anyway, but this might help a few find it faster.
Frankly, I find it very disturbing that you understand the pain of job loss, but mock people who are reducing the pain. It says a lot about you; but those people are good people. Better than you'll ever be.