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scottv69 61M
6791 posts
11/9/2021 11:01 am

COVID didn't affect me since I have COPD and can't work but during my working years I worked doubles or 12 hour shifts most of the time to make up money because my 10 years of child support. I feel for ya my friend.


1salesman3 69M
7623 posts
11/9/2021 11:05 am

I'm self employed, my business was terrible. But survived.


Paulxx001 67M
22642 posts
11/9/2021 11:37 am

I worked from home, so there was no effect on me.
Nothing better than a healthy heart and the sound of money jingling in your pockets; good for you! 👍 😊
Now, get some rest. 😴❗❗


hotnthickbob 50M
1 post
11/9/2021 12:37 pm

I was mandated to work from home and may remain at home, which has its upsides and downsides. Good for you for getting back on track and I do hope you can slow down soon and provide that gorgeous body with some rest!


Runner2364 44M
24 posts
11/9/2021 12:43 pm

My job has roared through the pandemic.

I work in Public Health and keep people safe and feel for those who have been negatively impacted in anyway.

Keep your chins up, better days lay ahead.


Story435 76M
3791 posts
11/9/2021 12:56 pm

Hi Joy!
I know it's been hard on a lot of people. But I am on retirement it has no effect on me.but the current price jump on everything is is worse for me.
Butch


yuppers98 70M  
44 posts
11/9/2021 1:05 pm

I had a lifetime of hard work and retired just prior to the virus


1seeking1 58F
3767 posts
11/9/2021 1:26 pm

My work shut down, reopened, sut down reopened. Depleted saving, went on unemployment insurance, hopefully we stay open and no more lockdowns. Trying to save again. I was so lucky, every one healthy, had a roof over their head and full bellies. Hopefully you can get help soon, as too many work hours do take a toll on the body.


ThatOtherMan_TOM 63M
76 posts
11/9/2021 1:36 pm

So happy things are coming around for you. I did lose a job and was out of work a few months. It was misery! Thankfully back in the saddle and working again! xo


BorisBaadinov 102M

11/9/2021 1:57 pm

I spent 3 yrs commercial fishing on the Bering Sea, then 3 years hauling supplies for the Alaskan pipeline and then the next 40+ yrs over the road, all across North America. The entire time I put in 70 to 80 hrs a week. Then Covid came and believe it or not, I got laid off. I hauled chemicals and the manufacturing plants were a lot less busy. I could have gotten another driving job but took advantage of not working and getting unemployment. It was a nice long vacation.


windsjohn 72M  
798 posts
11/9/2021 1:59 pm

I'm retired but Mu theatre union health plan that was my secondary plan went belly up. so I had to find other.. The union took such a bad hit that they are now hardpressed to get workers. Me... I'm too old now to rigging rock concerts or doing set construction,


pacnwlover42 55M
9808 posts
11/9/2021 2:21 pm

Hi my hardworking sexy friend, I was lucky to not lose my job during the pandemic. I’m glad your doing well. 😘🎸🍀💎

Funny women are incredibly sexy!


peladodel56 67M
10340 posts
11/9/2021 2:41 pm

Te felicito por tu actitud y te comento que nunca tuvimos tanto trabajo en la empresa donde soy empleado. Ya tengo edad para jubilarme, pero como hay mucho trabajo, sigo porque mis ingresos mejoraron y cuando decaigan me jubilaré. Argentina es un país muy inestable y es muy difícil tomar decisiones apuradas. Espero que tu situación mejore pronto.


insatiable_man2 65M
2032 posts
11/9/2021 4:26 pm

Take it easy Shortcake.
Love to relax you.
Winks


naughtynate77 46M
680 posts
11/9/2021 4:30 pm

My line of work is one that has seen nothing but growth in terms of business since the start of the pandemic. Business has remained steadily up over 2019 and even 2020. Staffing and supply has been a bigger issue than ever before though.


lok4fun500 M
51906 posts
11/9/2021 4:59 pm

I was lucky to be retired in 2006. It seems I baked and cooked more once covid began though


69ereatwetpussy 61M
6774 posts
11/9/2021 5:05 pm

i am retired had i not i still would have been working 5 days a week plus over time.
people who are willing to work could worked any where. for our government gave out free tax payers money and still are. some people where getting more money then they where making if working so why work. Family where getting money for each kid they have. so they where in the money when people with out money got chump change. it been said family with 5 kids where buying brand new cars and big screen tv. lucky them God Bless America oh can i say that. YES.
my dad worked 3 jobs a week from 1949 to 1974 then my mom worked full time after raising 4 kids. we all went to private gramer school, 3 when to private high school i would have if i had not gone to Vocational high school to learn a trade. for im not book smart . three had gone to collage, i was asked if i wanted to i told my parent No ild only waste their money. was then in 1976 my dad only worked one job a week, mom worked. they to me true Americans never wanted or need from our government. i worked 32 years right out of High school along with the wife we had no kids. wife works at home lucky for we moved from NJ to Ny after Super Strom Sandy our town got flooded and we all got together and made enough noise to our state government we are tired of the water level ever growing higher and homes flooding with each major storms so they bought out our home and took them down never to build again there RIGHT. we had a home here in N so we moved here she only because she can do her job on computers.


I_giv_pleasure 60M
2891 posts
11/9/2021 5:21 pm

I was "technically" working when we were shut down. My job is considered essential. I'm not able to work from home. I retired a few months after but I had already planned on it.


staci_19702 53T
3767 posts
11/9/2021 5:34 pm

Did not close. There was a little bit of a slow down, but nothing serious. My job has to do with housing construction. Houses are booming. Apartments are booming. Everyone just had to figure out how to make it work. Currently we are having issues because everything is locked down in a port somewhere.
I feel for the people who lost their jobs.
I despise the people who took advantage of this to take extended leave or bilk others out of money. Somehow, slackers survive better than hardworking people.

Have a great day! 💋
Staci


huhcharlo 30F
1 post
11/9/2021 5:49 pm

Well i did gave up my job to be with my sick grandma in another city at that time. Until now i am still looking out for her.


EroticSexter999 63M

11/9/2021 8:36 pm

You still have the most beautiful tits on this site babe.
I'm a farmer so my chickens, goats, pigs and turkeys still had to get fed, their shit still had to be raked up and I didn't have any adverse effects from the flu until I got the vaccine.
I have a beautiful stall made up just for you if you want it. I promise to keep it clean.
Sorry you have to work so hard babe. Hoping things get better for you!


couple4fun8185 42M/42F  
22 posts
11/9/2021 9:20 pm

I worked throughout covid. My partner was layed off for moths though. Started an online business to help with residual income. Hopefully the worst is over.


MrWrong4RghtNow 57M
2439 posts
11/9/2021 10:03 pm

Covid has been great for business here since I sell collectibles. Things have tapered off but I'm still selling more than I have in years. It's enough to keep me going but not enough to overwhelm me. I wish I had more time to list more items but thats always been a common complaint from me. Lol

From 2014-2018, I did work for Wally World and that was a full time job that nearly wrecked me physically. I'm not a lax worker and could never slow down. My bosses loved me but coworkers hated the volume of work I could do. The only draw back was the bosses got used to my workload and always expected me to handle 3-4 departments in a shift.

Being able to fall back on my online store was a godsend. Last year was a banner year for sales, making more than I did with a full time job and less stress. This year has been good and gave me some time to be here. Lol

My name is MrWrong and I approved this comment


G000dbuddy 36M
1676 posts
11/9/2021 10:28 pm

could you work from home

goodbuddy781


PonyGirl1965 58F
22090 posts
11/9/2021 11:22 pm

I'm glad your bank account is feeling healthier. I hope you find a way to rest more.

Cowboy retired a couple of months before Covid thank goodness. I make money from home so Covid didn't alter that. I have family that lost jobs and struggled. Other profited with the extra money the US gov't was handing out. Some friends died. It's a wicked bad virus.


Eviloutlaw1 62M
5180 posts
11/10/2021 12:38 am

Did I loose my job, no. The work I do, and you do as well so you know how tough it can be sometimes. Got harder. Having to sanitize everything every day, some times twice a day. Picking up and doing more maintenance work as well, that I didn't have to do before the Bug shut everything down. With me the effect of the pandemic gave me more work rather then less. Have a good one my sexy friend!


easyrider4008 67M
2562 posts
11/10/2021 1:51 am

I was lucky in some ways I gave up my job due to harassment just before lockdown although it made me take another look at finances the isolation it brought was harder to bear than the times when money was scarce, it was good to see the efforts of individuals and some businesses in providing meals for people and places for the homeless to live, when people work together we can achieve. Glad to hear your circumstances have changed for the better I hope you don't overdo it. xoxo


Apollo602021 63M

11/10/2021 12:32 pm

With my tough lady boss at work and my wife at home I feel like I am doing double duty as well!

Please become an Apollo602021 blog follower!


exsquid46 64M
640 posts
11/11/2021 12:14 am

Ms.author51,

"1.So my question to you a l l is, during the height of COVID, did you lose your job?

2.Was your business shut down or could you work from home?

3.Did you have to take o n more than one job in order to make it through and survive? Put food on the table, a roof over your head, or feed your family?"

1. I didn't loose my job, but we did switch owners/ bosses during that time frame.

2. We never shut our doors at all, however business dropped by over 70% making it hard on the new owners.

3. Nope, I only need the one job as I have a source of passive income that I collect once a month. It has been easy to put food on the table and keep the bills paid, for me anyway. I know others that struggled.


upncummer69 45M
155 posts
11/15/2021 12:13 pm

I was very lucky. My job was slow for a few weeks but then things picked up. I am now working extra hours to keep up. I am exhausted too, but for once I feel like I am getting ahead!


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