What Do You Think Of People In Their 30s Who Still Live At Home With Their Parents ?

Nunziosoprano asked:


I have a cousin who is 31 and he has never left the nest. He doesn’t leech off his parents though, since he has a job working as a baggage handler at the airport.

Divorced dad with 2 children?

mcnamaralouise asked:


I am 34 years old, single, no children, good-looking with a good job, nice home, lots of friends, interests and I am currently studying by evening for my masters. I meet men easily but never the right guy.

I am currently dating a divorced dad with 2 children who are 9 and 2 years old. He is only 29 years old. He got married to his ex because she became pregnant. He felt obliged to stay for the child but never really loved her. Then she had a second child, again against his will (she lied to him about taking the pill). He works as a baggage handler at the airport and she has a low paid job also so they couldn’t really afford a second child. Lot of problems continued after having the second child and they ended up divorcing. Then I met him and we fell in love. I love him deeply but he has absolutely no money. He lives in a room and the children come to stay with him there every second weekend. He is really good to them.
He says he loves me and would like to have a child with me in the future. However, I would have to pay for any children we have 100% as he has no money. I currently own a 2 bed apartment. If we wanted to have a child, I would have to buy a house and it would be me who would have to pay the mortgage almost fully. What should I do? I love him but the whole situation is complicated. I have one other question if I ever married him (and our incomes were combined) would he be forced to pay more alimony to his ex wife? Do you think I am still young enough to find a sinlge man with less baggage.
He can’t afford to take me out, go to restaurants or buy me flowers. I always pay for him when I take him out. Do you think even if I love him I will grow to resent him in this situation?
Would our combined incomes be taken into account for child support if I married him? I don’t think that is fair as I want to have enough money to pay for my own child.
He is a great guy who truly loves me deeply. I don’t mind paying for him now and again. He works hard and I am trying to help him get a better job so that he has more money to pay for his children.
I met his ex-wife. She told me that she regrets having trapped him and having the second child. She sometimes locks the 2 year old in a room for hours when he gets too noisy. I think this is outrageous. She asked her daughter to ask me how much I earn. I just don’t think I should be in this situation.

American Airlines baggage handler job?

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Italian Stallion asked:


I was called by american airlines for an interview as fleet service. (baggage Handler). Do you happen to have any info as far as salary, working conditions, etc? Any accurate info would be greatly appreciated.

Breakup drama?

ricejerry25 asked:


I got dumped last night by a woman I was seeing, for an ex-boyfriend of hers of 3 years who is a pot-head, pill-taker, and works as a baggage handler at the airport. The stigma of it is that she was trying to seal a “loser” status on myself because I recently lost my job. Myself, I’m 27, a college graduate, attending law school(am doing well have a 3.7 GPA), live alone, was working full-time, don’t do drugs, don’t take pills, not an alcoholic, am professional, and always try to treat others how I want to be treated, have goals and objectives, don’t have any children, and never was married. However, I know I’m not perfect but I am a good person who also is good-looking as well. Herself, she’s 32, lives with a gay roommate and several cats, takes anti-depressants, an alcoholic, got a DUI, is somewhat slutty and will sleep with anybody after a few drinks, works for an airline, and also as a customer service representative. How do I move on from this and not feel burnt or hurt?

How much do airline baggage handlers get paid per hour?

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cviking asked:


Looking for a higher-paying job do to part-time while at university. Anyone knowing how much baggage handlers get paid or know how much any other student jobs that get paid alot would be greatly appreciated. Thanks :)

buggage handler?

eviljester909 asked:


hey i have just turned 18 and have a manual licence. i was just wondering how i could get a job as a baggage handler at brisbane airport i have been to every airline site yet they say nothing about how to get a job as a buggage handler i would also like any other positon like cleaning the planes and loading them with food any answers would be great thanks!!!
opps i ment baggage sorry for spelling

How can you go with that girl that you really like and she don t have a boyfriend then with the other girl?

KILLAH CAM asked:


I really like the girl on my job i ask her does she have a boyfriend and she say no she work at baggage handler and the other girl do wheelchair and she have a boyfriend i know her for a long time and the other girl like me i told the other girl which her name start with e that i love the girl that her name start with t. I told the girl that her name start with a s that it between me and you. I willy want to go out with her. What should i do should i tell her the girl that name start with a t that i like the other girl because she don t have a boyfriend or just play it smart.

Does anybody know what type of job would fit me in the industry of aviation?

clevens asked:


Hello, everyone- I’m a freshman in high school and I need to write a report on what type of job I would like to have when I would get older. I would like a job in aviation, as its interested me my entire life. The problem is that I don’t want to be a pilot or an air traffic controller. I realised that I liked working on the ground with pilots, ground crews, baggage handlers, gate attendants, as well as customers.

In short, I realised that instead of working on one single plane, I realised that I liked working at one specific airport, managing the people going in and out, whether it was working in immigration, or airline operations for one specific airline at one specific hub.

Thanks in advance!

Getting over being dumped?

ricejerry25 asked:


I got dumped last night by a woman I was seeing, for an ex-boyfriend of hers of 3 years who is a pot-head, pill-taker, and works as a baggage handler at the airport. The stigma of it is that she was trying to seal a “loser” status on myself because I recently lost my job. Myself, I’m 27, a college graduate, attending law school(am doing well have a 3.7 GPA), live alone, was working full-time, don’t do drugs, don’t take pills, not an alcoholic, am professional, and always try to treat others how I want to be treated, have goals and objectives, don’t have any children, and never was married. However, I know I’m not perfect but I am a good person who also is good-looking as well. Herself, she’s 32, lives with a gay roommate and several cats, takes anti-depressants, an alcoholic, got a DUI, is somewhat slutty and will sleep with anybody after a few drinks, works for an airline, and also as a customer service representative. How do I move on from this and not feel burnt or hurt?

Does everything happen for a reason?

John08 asked:


Is there a purpose for everything that happens, even if I didn’t really do anything wrong to warrant what was done to me? No, I’m not trying to play the victim. Is it all just a set of circumstances that occured which were out of my control? No, I’m not a perfect person. However, I am a quality person who doesn’t do drugs, not an alcoholic, am educated, never try to steer people wrong, treat others how I would want to be treated, have goals and objectives, and take care of myself. No, I’m not complaining. I don’t want anybody to feel sorry for me or sympathize for me. I lost my job (and two other people in my same position in that same workplace got fired within 4 weeks after I was let go), I’m about to lose my home, I’ve gotten 3 bull**** traffic tickets, my girlfriend left me for a lowlife pothead guy who works at the airport as a baggage handler, I was forced to take a lower paying job because I didn’t want to be unemployed. All of this happened within a 4 month timeframe.
However, I have been attending graduate school to earn an MBA, and have been doing really well. I also, have dreams and so forth. I guess I could say I wasn’t exactly happy where I’ve been at these past 4 months. Did all of this misfortune happen as an act of god, to direct me into a better path, or a presdestined life. Basically, my dreams are to be highly skilled/educated, own my own sucessful business, have a sweet loving wife, have children, a beautiful home, and have many quality people in my life. I just need a few perspectives on all of this. Did all of this happen for a reason, to reinvent myself? Because, honestly as odd as it sounds I didn’t really do anything to warrant all of what happened to me. Yes, most of the time things happen as a result of decisions and actions. Could this just be a big opportunity to become what I want to become?
Or are these sets of circumstances that not all people, but a lot people go through at some point in their life?

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