Letters from those affected by a tragedy often have more impact than simply discussing the facts and data associated with the tragedy. That’s the case with the tragic consequences of long term unemployment.  While statistics and data illustrate how long-term unemployment shatters confidence, destroys finances and disrupts family stability, those suffering the wrath of long-term unemployment can best describe its effects.

I receive letters from the long-term unemployed, which highlight the desperate straits faced by those abandoned by the jobs market, the social safety net and Congress. Some letters are lengthy and others are one or two sentences. All of the letters ask the same questions; will the long-term unemployed be helped or will they lose everything they have worked for all their lives and where are the jobs? A few of those letters follow.

I am a resident of San Antonio, TX.  I have been unemployed since December 31 2008, the title company I was working for filed bankrupt out of no fault of my own I was laid-off. I received unemployment benefits from Jan. 2009 till Jun. 2010. I didn’t receive all 99 weeks of unemployment. I called TWC in Austin and I was told that I had used all by benefits but to keep filing my work searches in case another extension was approved. The extension was approved and I then was told that I did not qualify for that extension, so what happened to the rest of my weeks?

I am 54 years of age and been trying very hard to find a job but have had no luck. Some places say they don’t discriminate from age, sex, or race, but they do. I have worked many years of my life to know that they do discriminate. Back in June I lost my unemployment, in July I lost my mother, and in August I lost my apartment. The only thing I have left is my car and I’m about to lose that too this month. I don’t know what else to do, I feel like we are left out in cold in the middle of nowhere all alone and nobody can hears us. Thank You!!   E. S.

The following letter shows how even the best qualified individuals can come up short in the job hunt due to discriminatory hiring practices.

My story I’m sure reads like millions out there struggling to get back to prosperity.  However, right now the thought of self worth and regaining my dignity while putting food on the table for my family through my efforts is a dream come true.

Not only do I send out hundreds of resumes, I have exhausted my sphere of influence to obtain my goals of employment.  I have been fortunate enough to obtain several phone interviews and even a few 2nd interviews in person.  There have been 3 occasions that I was the final candidate for the position and even received 2 verbal offers!  I was excited that I finally found work again……then I was notified that they were unable to offer me the position because of my recent credit history.  Humiliated, I sent an explanation letter with my tail between my legs explaining my circumstances of loss of income but apparently they fell on deaf ears and once again my value and self worth is lowered and my confidence is shattered.

As millions of other good Americans, I have run into brick wall after brick wall watching peers move from one company to another but I cannot get a look due to the fact I have been unemployed for over a year.  With the facts that I am currently unemployed, I’m 42 years old and my credit is now poor, I wonder if I will ever find employment.

Concerned and Lost C.H.

I find deplorable that banks and businesses can scam the US taxpayer out of billions of dollars and then receive million dollar bonuses, but if an individual finds it difficult to keep a great credit score during a Great Recession, they are penalized. I have not seen one crooked, corrupt; swindler bankster discriminated against for nearly destroying the American economy.

This next letter is a cry for help and I hope someone is listening:

I am a divorced 47-year-old woman.  I don’t know if my government is hoping people like me will just die off or like a lot of people commit suicide or something.  I am being penalized for trying to work.

I have been just barely hanging on. I did not get the unemployment extension because I tried to work at Temporary Agencies.  When I spoke to the unemployment people in the past I was told that with the three temp agencies I had enough time to get on the new extension.  Now last week they are saying no I cannot.  The girl at the unemployment back in September noted that I had a notice of hire.  I told her that I was hired by the Washoe County Coroners Office only on a temporary basis while their girl is out on vacation.  She said she would note that on the notes.   I only worked for them from September 29 to October 6 2010 and only 26 hours.   I will not work for them again till Maybe March a few days and May a few days of 2011.  She assured me that I would still get benefits.  I am being penalized for trying to work.

I try to work for temp agencies so at least I have my foot in the door and possibly get a job.  I am not lazy.  My days for the four temp agencies I worked for should be my extension.  Please help me.  I called the unemployment office on 01/12/11, and they said i have benefits. Today I noticed I have a code on my payment status.  I called again today 01/13/11, and they say that I am not eligible until I have twenty weeks.  Where am I going to get 20 weeks?

I have asked on Craig’s list for food, I have nothing not even a penny.  The unemployment says that I don’t have a chance with the appeal.  Since I have been unemployed I have been to the mental health here in Carson City because I have been so depressed and do not want to lose my mind. I am trying my best, but I feel like my government expects me to just die somewhere now.  Please help me.

Every month it was questionable if I would be able to keep my car insurance because of affordability.  I finally could not pay.  I had to choose between food or insurance.  Because of this my driver’s license is suspended.  I cannot afford to pay the 250.00. When I apply for a job they see the suspension and do not want to hire me.  I am trying my hardest to work to get my foot in the door anywhere and now I am penalized for this.

I have worked since I was 16 years old.  I thought we are supposed to try and work!  What am I supposed to do now? This is my daughter’s senior year in high school and it is supposed to be special. I cannot afford anything for her, not even her senior pictures or gown.  I am trying to write to everybody because I am just barely hanging in there.  I am trying so hard not to be homeless please help me with this.  I am not a throw away, I am an American Citizen. R.F.

I responded to all letters and offered some suggestions, but these issues need to be addressed by a competent unemployment system, fortified social services, non-discriminatory hiring practices and a Congress willing to show some humanity and consideration to the millions of long-term unemployed. As of this writing, none of those situations exists, but the pain suffering continues unabated. As R.F. cried out, she and the other long-term unemployed are not throw-aways, they are American citizens. Treat them as such.

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10 Comments to “Letters From 99ers and The Long-term Unemployed Pleading for Help”

  1. Unfortunately, the only ppl being helped are illegal. If you weren’t a citizen of the U.S. then you can move here, find a job, then bring over a dozen of your relatives and collect welfare for all of them. That’s apx $800/month. Ask ANY Filipino (or any immigrant grp for that matter). They know were all the free money is. But help for Americans born here? Not so much. The bought/paid for whores in Congre$$ only understand money. We need a good old fashions tarring/feathering of these white collar criminals and their Wall St. masters.

  2. Kevin Quinn says:

    FEMA Camps For the Homeless!

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  4. Joann says:

    You would think some of the celebrities would have a unemployed 99er concert, like Farm Aid, or Haiti relief, for the American citizens struggling, the true stories of this is so very sad.

  5. Stephanie says:

    I too am a 99’r. I found myself sitting in a 4-plex in a crappy neighborhood that I moved to so I could afford to pay rent..with 5 pets. I have had them all from 11-5 years. They are like my kids. I am 53 years old and already gave up on health insurance, using homeopathy to treat my various medical issues. My animals ate first, then me. During this 2 year stint on unemployment the state of KS cut me off on a regular basis sometimes taking a month with no money to get the issue they raised resolved. It was hell. Then, it was about to end and I was facing a long cold Kansas City winter, totally by myself, with unemployment benefits about to end, car about to be repossessed, eviction would have soon followed and me and the animals put out in the snow and ice. I had applied for at least a thousand jobs. I got to the point of the background check and I could pass that, I could pass the drug test, but my credit was shot and I couldn’t pass that. It takes 7 years for bad credit to fall off a report, but it stays on the court system forever so even if I got the credit report clean, after 7 years, the courts would have record of any judgements, the future report of my car repo and future report of the eviction when my benefits exhausted. I am putting this in caps, it is what I did to save my own life, because I would have offed myself rather than go through life on the streets and my beloved animals being put through the hell of the pound and then death. I SOLD AS MUCH AS I COULD OF MY BELONGINGS, I PUT THE REST INTO A STORAGE LOCKER, I PACKED US ALL UP AND MOVED TO ANOTHER STATE, WITH THE HELP OF A SINGLE FRIEND AND GOT A JOB HERE. I AM CURRENTLY EMPLOYED AT A JOB IN MY FIELD, AND HAVE ALL OF MY ANIMALS. I SENT AN EMAIL BEFORE I LEFT KANSAS CITY, MO TO RESCUE GROUPS AND ASKED THEM IF I COULD EXCHANGE LABOR FOR THE COST OF BOARDING FOR THE ANIMALS UNTIL I GOT A JOB AND GOT ON MY FEET. I made it, DON’T BE AFRAID TO MOVE TO A STATE THAT HAS A LOWER UNEMPLOYMENT RATE.

  6. This morning I got an email from a woman who runs a tutoring company. I had sent her my resume about two weeks ago in hopes I could pick up a few hours tutoring kids in math and science. I got a response back from her asking me to delete one of my [many] blog posts because it didn’t fit the image her clientele. I’m lucky that I don’t need a job right now and that I am just looking for work to fill my long, boring days. But it got me thinking about other people. How many people feel ashamed of themselves these days? How many people are out there breaking their backs to conform to some entitled view paying $15/hour with no healthcare? Even in this time of jobs hard to find, never, ever, ever let someone take away your dignity.
    http://zerosumruler.wordpress......nemployed/

  7. i was laid off June 26th 2009 my last CHECK WAS ISSUED ON FEB 4TH 2011 WHICH IS 81 WEEK’S UNDER TIER 4 THEN WAS SUSPENDED. ALSO MY 1ST CHECK DIDN’T START UNTIL THE FIRST WEEK OF OCT 2009 WHICH HAPPENS TO BE 14 WEEK’S AFTER I’ STARTED MY CLAIM NOT ONLY DO THE LAW MAKER’S KNOW HOW TO COUNT T0 99 THEY HAVE SO MANY STIPULATIONS IN THE UNEMPLOYMENT THAT IF YOU QUALIFY UNDER ONE TIER YOU DON’T FOR ANOTHER BECAUSE OF BASE QUARTER EARNINGS THIS NEED’S TO BE CHANGED THE STIPULATION SHOULD BE YOU QUALITY FOR X AMOUNT FOR A TOTAL OF 99 WEEKS AND 20WEEKS EXTENDED I HAD 67 WEEK’S TOTAL ANYWAY GOOD LUCK WE SHOULD ALL MARCH ON WASHINGTON DC. AND PROTEST WE SHOULD’T LET 500 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS TO DICTATE TO 300 MILLION OF US THERE MESSED UP IDEOLOGIES POWER TO THE PEOPLE.

  8. Alan says:

    Education is #1. Tackling the economy and creating jobs is very important, but when the time comes for individuals and they don’t know how to interview it won’t do them much good because they won’t get the jobs that are being created.

    When someone is taught how to interview they feel empowered, they become so much more confident, they become inspired and motivated, they feel they can accomplish something that was unreachable.

    9 minutes that might help you:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v.....re=related

  9. smarolah says:

    I feel for those of you who are struggling to make ends meet. I have been out of work for 15 months now but fortunately I am able to still pay the bills. I have had 4 phone interviews and one face to face interview during that time. One previous post states that he feels that he is being discriminated against and I believe he is right. I’m 42, a veteran with an AA degree and 20 years of work experience in my field. Most of the jobs in my field are only requiring 3-5 years of experience and the starting pay is $15-$19 per hour. Companies are making profits right now and are screwing the worker by not offering a fair wage. I too would love to march on DC with a pitch fork and torch in hand. I wonder if I will ever find a decent job again.

  10. Gary says:

    We, all 99’ers 0ver 50, are screwed!

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