These are just examples of the media love-affair with Obama. Instead of blasting the president and showing the dismal stories of people out of work, losing their homes, getting their electricity shut off, going hungry and becoming homeless.....
.... the media has invented "Fun-Employment" to show what a great experience it can be to lose your job. Go to the beach, dry up your savings, sleep on your friends couch. Who cares! Its FUN EMPLOYMENT! This is the best depression ever!!
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.... the media has invented "Fun-Employment" to show what a great experience it can be to lose your job. Go to the beach, dry up your savings, sleep on your friends couch. Who cares! Its FUN EMPLOYMENT! This is the best depression ever!!
Question:What is fun-employment?,Answers for What is fun-employment?,society FAQ's,School Notes for What is fun-employment?,Kids question:What is fun-employment?,Fun-employment, Recession time, Losing job, Unemployed individuals, Physical activity, T
"Fun-Employed" Live it Up While Jobless - The Early Show - CBS News'Funemployment' came into being with the recession, when people began losing jobs. It means unemployed individuals making use of the break to enjoy their free time - travel, take up physical activity and have a good time but at little cost. They may not have been able to do this earlier. The funemployed are young people who have few responsibilities and commitments and can afford a break. They also use the time to find another job, but don’t spend time worrying about it.
Unemployment becomes fun-employment for some - KSWBWhen you're fun-employed, you can relate to Mike Van Gorkom, laid off last year from Yahoo, totally laid back today.
"I am loving this," Van Gorkom admitted.
What he's doing now is hitting the beach and hitting golf balls.
Niki Shelley is using the time to be a starving artist. She gave up her high pay, high stress New York advertising job and moved to San Francisco. Now her typical day includes no stress.
"Hang out in the park, have coffee with friends, garden in the backyard. A lot more personal time now," Shelley said.
At this moment, 37-year-old Fred Sieg says he finds himself very happily unemployed.
"I get up, make breakfast, work out...sometimes go to the beach to run," Sieg said.