“What do we call me?”
Unemployed
“Unemployed” is right. The problem, as I see it, is their extreme independence. They seems to want jobs on their own terms. They will probably quit the minute they have a bad day with the boss, or boredom or disillusionment sets in. I have had to explain to a number of them that every job has its tedium; not everyone is going to be nice, etc.
I in fact know a number of people who spent $$$ on law or medical school, only to drop out once they actually started practicing these professions. (This is one aspect of student loans that has not been addressed.)
Unemployable in the Private Sector.
A fine example of a wasted college matriculation and tuition.
A drain on the taxpayers of New York and the US.
An empty voice in an ever expanding ocean of indifference.
Soon to be living in his mom’s basement by Christmas.
Soon to be avoided like the plague.
When not hassling those who have made it and complete strangers, with “Spare change, bro?”
Just another worthless individual asking himself, “Where did I go wrong?!!!”