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Unemployment, Depression, and Men in America

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By Scott.Life


Answers are Becoming Elusive
Answers are Becoming Elusive

A New Crisis in America

Are you unemployed? If you answered yes I'd also bet that you are starting to feel that gut wrenching twist in your stomach of stress, anxiety, and fear. The facts are that unemployment is growing in America. While recent reports suggest that the recession is ending, most experts also acknowledge that the employment issue is only going to get worse over the next few months. They predict that as far away as 2012, numbers across the nation could remain as high as 9.5% unemployment. Despite economic turns over the past two months companies continue to hemorrhage jobs at an alarming rate. Jobs are few and hard to come by and competition for those few positions is fierce and ruthless. Many employers are taking advantage of the growing desperation to lower wages on entry positions and cut benefits offered. Additionally a growing trend of apathy from those who are still (for the time being employed) is building across society. I myself have heard on more then one occasion the helpful admonition of "Why don't you just go find a job!" In short I would love to. Tell me where one is. Those of us here in the trenches are discovering rather quickly that there are none.

Facts not Excuses

I live in a mostly rural area,the largest employer being a family owned construction company that has been forced to lay off approximately half its work force since the summer. The economy in this little mountain area depends on tourism and traffic coming through to the National Park and nearby theme parks. Most of the businesses in this region operate on a seasonal basis, shutting down in the winter months and laying off their workers for three months. This year however has recorded the lowest turnouts and visitor traffic in twenty years. In an industry that relies on tourist to fill hotel rooms, restaurants, and rides. low numbers are catastrophic and deadly. I lost my job when the restaurant I managed and cooked in went out of business after five years because they could not afford their lease payments. I quickly filed applications with other restaurants but soon learned that most were in similar situations and even national franchises were letting workers go , and relying on salaried employees to fill the gap in labor and production.

For me losing my job was especially difficult as I had just spent the previous year in jail, and have a felony conviction on my record. I have been informed over 76 times that I can not be employed because of my record. What did I do you ask? Well, should it matter? It was not a violent crime, I did not steal or harm anyone. I threatened a former associate who had stolen from me, but because of the issue of money it is considered a crime. More to the point I served the sentence required of me and paid my supposed debt to society. The crime itself happened in 2002, and I have not been in trouble before or sense. However I do have a service record from the Marines filled with commendations and a honorable discharge. Unfortunately I have learned in our hypocritical society that one mistake can erase a lifetime of good deeds and forever hold a man back. I still keep trying though , but in the end it has been a waste of time, and effort. I have spent all of my meager savings and now now am behind on several bills. I have lost my home, my car and just the other day, was informed that until such time as I can pay my auto insurance that the state has suspended my license in accordance with state regulations.

Even more Amazing there are crowds of people here on hubpages and in my community that would say I am using excuses. That if I really wanted to work, I'd find a job. I can only laugh at this sentiment and attitude as I have noticed that most people making such comments are not in need of employment and have not been forced to look for work in many years, let alone in the midst of the worse economic decline since the 1930's. I would love to see such authorities on employment quit their jobs and try to find one in my area. There were four job requests in this past Sunday's paper, all requiring a college degree or five years experience, and unfortunately 3 of the four were for positions out of state. There were no job openings posted online for my area there haven't been any in weeks.

Depression is growing.

Not wanting to focus on the problem but a solution I have decided to pursue a career in writing and online entrepreneurship. I have realized that much of the cause behind the worsening situation in my region is that so many peole rely on others for their wages and success that when those others collapsed everyone relying on them did as well. I don't want to have to face this situation ever again. I will build my own income and business and be the decider of my economic fate from here on out. It seems the only available avenue for me to take. Where I live there are no jobs being offered indeed in just 4 more weeks those businesses that are operating will lay off their workers and a truly desperate time will begin in earnest here. Poverty will grow, along with it, stress, anger, and depression.

As of today my county leads all of the state in reported cases of depression and suicide, and these numbers have spiked dramatically in the past few months. Not surprisingly to me men seem to be the hardest hit. In this part of the country society in general is still very traditional and close minded, translation: Men are to be the bread winners. Men have been the hardest hit by unemployment and job cuts, the few jobs still available in the nearest city are traditionally filled by women and indeed those that are hiring seem to be only accepting women. By and large men are just out of luck and options, in my area and in many all throughout the nation as a whole. Its starting to show to those who wish to see it.

Everywhere I look men walk around as if dazed or wounded. Their heads hang low, their faces blank and eyes cold. They've been broken. Take a way a man's ability to provide the basic needs of his family and you will break his heart. Take away his ability to even feed himself, and you will watch his soul gradually die. Most men identify themselves with their work. Take that away and they are lost and without purpose. many of the unemployed in my area have worked in one career for so long they know how to do little else. Many are in their fifties and no longer considered desirable for the service industries where public relations are required. What are they to do? Retraining and reeducation costs money. Most can not even buy groceries and gas let alone make tuition payments. The government assistance that many would suggest or promise is not materializing.

Still others would imply that such assistance is socialism and emblematic of a welfare state, to them I would offer that you be silent until you are in a situation of dire need and desperation yourself. Most of the unemployed here have worked all their lives, paying into unemployment and social security while supporting millions of aging citizens that never have, but now in their time of need they should be ignored and left to starve and whither because you don't want to spread socialism. Better yet I would warn you to shut your mouth before it gets a sock stuffed in it or worse. Don't compare a man who has lost his job to a bum. Contrary to your elitist mind the majority of the unemployed in America today are hard working self-reliant individuals who have lost everything to this economy. They would gladly sacrifice pay and benefits just to be able to pay their own bills.

A Poor Image of Men

The Image of men in America is suffering greatly these days. On TV they are portrayed as blundering idiots and morons, dependent on their attractive wives for guidance and life. In church they are condemned and belittled as sinners addicted to porn, and absentee fathers. In the workplace they are told how worthless they are and devalued daily and worse discarded like garbage at the first sign of trouble. Men are lost, confused, and seething with anger and resentment. I have watched great men being reduced to sobbing emotional wrecks lately as all they have worked to build and earn is being washed away. We are told to be tough, to be strong, and resilient, then chastised for our coldness and emotional unavailability. Now we are being called bums and lazy.

I am very angry and I hope it shows. This growing crisis in America, is threatening to overcome many a good man and person. Our communities are filled with apathy and indifference. Our minds are filled with ridiculous double standards and qualifications for worthiness. Just the other day I met a relative I had not seen in 7 years, upon shaking their hand I was not asked, how I was, or given condolences for the three family members I have lost in the past 18 months. Instead the first comment out of their mouth was why don't you have a job? I have realized like millions of men are everyday, that it doesn't matter how hard I try, look, or work to better myself in the interim, the simple truth is to all those fortunate enough to have jobs the rest of us are worthless. You can all have a taste of my middle finger then.

In the mean time, I don't sleep. I spend most nights wondering how I'll get food the next week, or how I'll pay the light bill, and internet. No I don't have my own place I have had to move in with family, and they are suffering as much as I. My father has been laid off, and his wife soon will be.I rarely eat, and am losing weight faster then I could have imagined. I hide in my room avoiding visitors and family because I dread the inevitable question about my employment, and the judgment that follows. You see writing is not employment to most traditional Americans, but a hobby that contributes little money to rent or food, and in my current situation is true.

I have realized by any definition that I am clinically depressed. I fear my dark moods and hopeless days that come more frequently now. I hide my emotions from clients and friends, not seeking to add to their own strife and hard times. Keeping the good face on is hard work I have found and draining. What other choice do I have? I would love to seek some kind of professional advice but have no insurance or income to speak of. So I will have to climb out of this on my own. In my next hub I will tell you how I am doing that.


Unemployment leads to Stress and Depression
Unemployment leads to Stress and Depression

Unemployment, Depression, and Men in America in the News

  • Unemployment and MidtermsNew York Times12 hours ago

    The Democrats’ House majority is expected to shrink in the midterm elections next year. Less clear is whether high unemployment will expand the loss.

  • theGrio: How unemployment is straining familiesMSNBC40 minutes ago

    The latest unemployment rates, which are now hovering at around 10.2 percent, have been devastating to the economy. Recent numbers show some signs of life in the housing and stock markets.

  • What recovery? Unemployment shoots past 10 percentPark Hills Daily Journal1 second ago

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Just when it was beginning to look a little better, the economy relapsed Friday with a return to double-digit unemployment for only the second time since World War II and warnings that next year will be even worse than previously thought.

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DonnyBoy profile image

DonnyBoy  says:
2 months ago

Yes it is tough. Thinking career change here as well.

I Can drive semis but with the skippy work history they look at it as a DWI or DUI or a felony in upstate New York, so I know the feeling. Had about 10 apps rejected because I didn't work for the same person in for more than two years.

I was glad to read your article, and I feel your pain, and give yourself credit, at least your not depressed or doing yourself in, that's noble and being a strong-minded person all in itself. You awake in the morning, your not out of the game, but there's a chance at getting something done each time your still about your daily routine.

Weekly Hub nominee here possibly?

True write!

Blessings.

advoco profile image

advoco  says:
2 months ago

A truly outstanding piece of writing that really touched me with its honesty and informed me about what is going on at the coalface as you put it. Don't get trapped into feeling you are on your own though - you're not. A lot of people are suffering the same sort of indignities and stresses and will empathise with you and I am sure there are people in your family or community that can at least be there to talk through things. You are part of the Hub community at any rate and this member of the community is on your side because I can tell you are 100% honest.

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Scott.Life  says:
2 months ago

Thank you both for your comments, @DonnyBoy before surrendering to serve my sentence as part of my plea, I had been a truck driver, but after a year in Jail and the felony, coupled with new regulations that went into effect in 08' regarding load insurance and bonding issues, I was forced out of the business.Before you couldn't have a conviction during the previous 3 years now it goes back ten years.Without an employer and valid medical card I had to surrender my CDL. Even the local company I had been working for could not hire me. So My driving career ended.

I went into food service and was doing very well until this recession hit. Now I don't know what will happen. the writing an online thing has been my only real option given I live 25 miles outside of town and can not "Legally" drive now.Unless i would like another stint in jail, Sadly many people I know are doing exactly that, in their desperation they are turning to crime to survive and many are sitting in jail for it. One hopeless solution to a bad problem i guess.

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Lucey Knight  says:
2 months ago

Hi Scott. What an amazing personal piece. I very much can sympathize with your situation. My husband has looked for a job for 6 months with very little results. He can't even get on at McDonalds because they say he is over qualified. We work for a roofing company, but we are in Dallas and it has been 7 months since the hail storm that wasn't very big to begin with and it is all based on commission. However during storm season it is very lucrative. One recommendation I would make to you would be to contact a roofing company to see if work is available in your area in sales. You could also visit our company and see if we have an office in your area. Just go to www.cmrconstruction.com . It is a great business and relativity easy to do. And they won't hold your past against you. I wish you the best of luck in your writing and in your search for employment. Thank you for sharing this really great hub.

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Scott.Life  says:
2 months ago

Lucey, I will look up the site you listed, thank you for your concern. "Over-Qualified" there's a term I have heard several times myself, how can one be over qualified. if you want to work and are capable should it matter? It was explained to me that what they really meant was we need some teenagers who will work part time for peanuts and not question us about it. Alas even the teenagers around here are out of luck though.

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habee  says:
2 months ago

Excellent hub, Scott. My son-in-law got into trouble with drugs several years ago, and it took him forever to find a job. Now he has a good one, though.

Dolores Monet profile image

Dolores Monet  says:
6 weeks ago

Scott, I am sorry for your troubles but you must realize that you are not alone. I have heard that unemployment among young men is around 50%. It's sickening.

How many of our young men have been imprisoned? How many of these imprisonments were just plain stupid? How much of our tax money is being wasted on the incarceration of young men for things they should not even be in jail for. Not to mention that if the young man can afford a good lawyer, he won't go to jail. Meanwhile, the corporate bosses are pulling huge amounts of money and bonuses. For what? For ruining the economy?

I hope things work out for you. I hope you don't suffer depression, that just makes things worse. God bless you.

Jane@CM profile image

Jane@CM  says:
5 weeks ago

Scott, this article is very good. My husband and 300 of his co-workers were laid off in late August. Finding a job is very difficult.

Keep your head up!

MikeNV profile image

MikeNV  says:
5 weeks ago

In an AP story published a few weeks ago they reported there are 6.3 applicants per available job. I just finished a hub on the Stimulus Money being used to create jobs http://hubpages.com/hub/Is-Your-Stimulus-Money-Rea

The facts are ALARMING! 30,000 jobs created or saved - and at a reasonable cost of 200,00+ billion? Right. The numbers are astronomical. That's 7.9 million in available money per job. And actual dollars spent to create each job range from $75,000 to $100,000 each. Remember that is 30,000 in a year! The Government's own Bureau of Labor is reporting job losses over the past 6 months at 300,000 per month! And the White House calls the Stimulus a success?

Unemployment numbers do not reflect those who can not find work, nor those who are grossly underemployed taking anything they can get.

Paper profits on Wall Street (Shifting bailout funds from one firm to another) as an indicator of recovery are a joke. Who do you think handles the transactions when the Government sells Treasury Bills? That's where the profit is coming from. It's all just paper lies.

We are in serious trouble as a country. Until the Federal Reserve/Central Bank and the Fractional Reserve Banking System that keeps everyone enslaved to the Wealthy Bankers is abolished nothing will change.

How many people have any idea how the money supply works? Most people have no clue the Federal Reserve is NOT owned by the Government or the People... it's a PRIVATE BANK... every time money is printed they make money from the American Tax Payers.

The Fed must go!

Scott.Life profile image

Scott.Life  says:
5 weeks ago

@MikeNV, well you got off to a weird start and I was about to delete this as a spam comment, but you pulled it together by the end. You're correct the illusion of a recovery is being spread by a government with direct profits in the economy. Until the government has nothing to gain by business then there will always be problems.

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Michael Willis  says:
3 weeks ago

Very good hub Scott! Thanks for sharing. I understand where you are coming from. There is an Electrical Contractor near me that hires men according to their ability, not their past. He (the man in charge) especially takes into account a man who has served in the military. Since he is an ex-marine...he will always give servicemen a shot in his company.

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Set's All Set  says:
10 days ago

Thanks for sharing this hub. I was unemployed for nearly a year and all I got from my people was nagging and complaining. The people that have job can't truly understand what it means to be poor and struggle. I am lucky to have a job in my state where unemployment is at 13%. I agree with you about how TV portrays men. This is one of the reasons I don't watch TV anymore (I wrote a hub about that). I am especially disgusted by the recent sexual identity crisis in today's men. We have men wearing nuthuggers and makeup. What the fuck is up with that? What went wrong where it's okay now to wear girl's pants? I blame TV.

Scott, have you ever thought about getting food stamps? I've been on food stamps before and although I was not proud of it, it put food in my stomach. If welfare is available, there's no shame in getting it especially in these trying times.

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Scott.Life  says:
10 days ago

@Set's Ironically I am ineligible for foodstamps in my state. Budget shortages have caused the legislature to reevaluate the criteria for assistance, as I am neither an expectant mother or disabled, I am now ineligible for assistance, as the state now views my unemployment situation as voluntary. I continue to search for work, but as winter approaches most businesses are now coming into their annual lay-off periods. Even in the closest big city hiring is almost non-existent. Those positions being advertised are for medical professionals and degree holders.Even the seasonal jobs usually offered over the holidays have failed to materialize this year. My situation is the culmination of some very unrelated events and conditions that have ironically coalesced into something hard and prohibited me from the traditional forms of support and help. Outside of grants and loans for school, the government both state and federal can do nothing for me. My friends and family are stretched as far as they can go just trying to survive on their own. This is on me to solve and recover from.

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