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Hard times...
Today I went to my storage facility to get a set of wheels I wanted to swap onto the Z3. As I get to my floor, I hear a television and turn the corner to see a guy sitting in a chair watching a portable set, eating a bag of chips. When I rounded the corner he hastily picked up a stack of vinyl albums and shuffled thru them as if he were looking for something, but pretty clearly the man (who had to be in his 60s) was living there. A sobering sight, I'll tell ya. I hope this is just a rough patch, and not a stop on his descent into something worse...
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He's probably safer there than out on the street or living in a car somewhere.
Sadly I think there's going to be a lot more of this in the coming years (more older folks retired either voluntarily or not who haven't saved enough to retire with a normal standard of living). Sad, but if he's not hurting anyone or bothering anyone I'd leave it alone - maybe leave some groceries and stuff where they'll be found to help him out. |
Ive been hearing alot of the same thing around here. But I know the facility owners have been keeping close watch on it.
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safer until he needs heat...then there is potential for big problems to include loss of the OP's property. Maybe just talk to the guy and see if there is some place better for him.
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The CPS took kids from a family in Houston recently. They had running water, a/c, a means to cook food, everything. I think it was a 12x20. It's sad to hear of the family's predicament, but those kids had been doing just fine living in a storage facility.
Someone b!tched, and the government split a family. |
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Sad story but what can you do? I'd just mind my own business.
Maybe he doesn't want to be helped. |
You should see what's going on in Detroit, it's scary...
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The guy I got my 914 from had a storage unit that was set up to run a repair shop out of. He had a lift in there, with a little office and a bathroom. He would stay there overnight sometimes, especially when he got a bunch of parts and was trying to finish something.
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You have no idea how many people live as such. I could give a 3 block introduction/experience, and your problems would become small.
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Maybe that guy just wanted to watch the game and that storage area was the only place he could get away from his beotchnig wife long enough to do so?
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I've spent the morning at home doing some minor repairs/maintenance while the wife runs the kids around just so I could get some me time. |
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Several visit their units during the day and catch some sleep. I guess if the door is open they are not really breaking any rules. They apparently are out all night somewhere else. We have small colonies of motorhomes with permanent residents all over the city, but not on strictly residential streets. Near supermarkets and other shopping centers seems to be a favorite along with side roads leading to freeway ramps.
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If you've been laid off and can't find a job or the job doesn't pay much, where/how do you live? Possible low and no-rent locations include: car, tent, storage facility, under a freeway overpass, homeless shelter, park/bus bench, alley, street.
And many of these are regular folks. It's not pretty. More so if there are kids involved. Sherwood |
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My daughter was very young and we had just spent almost every penny we had on our house when the company I worked for unexpectedly closed down and laid everyone off. Within a week I took a job I hated because it was laborious, dirty work and I had to travel constantly. If I was lucky I could spend one day per weekend at home. But it paid around $20/hr plus overtime was available so I could pay my bills, it would just take longer days. I did that for about 6 months and then opened my own small consulting business (just me and one other person), which I sold about a year later for around $60k net after all expenses when I found a good steady job where I wouldn't have to travel. It was a tough period and I missed part of my daughter's first few years but I did what I had to and there were no excuses made. Lots of folks out there think they're too good to take a crappy job, that it's beneath them. They'd rather sit on unemployment and make excuses as their situation worsens than do something about it. Thank God I wasn't one of those. When faced with adversity you either man up or give up. |
ep: That is a sad thing to see.
Did you ask him if there was anything you could do for him like give him a ride? If nothing else, I bet he would have loved to just have someone to talk with for a little while. |
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