rSlash - r/Choosingbeggars Seeking Nanny Who will Pay ME for the Honor of Working
Episode Date: December 26, 2021r/Choosingbeggars Any girls out there looking for an apartment to rent? For the amazing price of $200, you can live in a run-down apartment where you will also have to work as the full-time caregiver ...for a senior citizen. Basically, you have to pay your employer for the honor of working! Yep -- this guy honestly expects a full-time, live-in nanny to PAY for the opportunity to work. Anybody interested? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to our slash-choosing beggars, where O.P. ruins a kid's Christmas.
Are you selling your TV?
Yes, I am, but I've already been offered the full amount.
$340 by another person, so you would have to top that.
Okay, how does $200 sound?
I'm sorry, that won't cut it.
I just told you that it would have to be more than $340.
Help us to change your out!
I just went through a deforestation of money's tights.
Sorry to hear that, but I have a buyer already paying full price.
You're an inconsiderate piece of garbage who has no compassion for anyone.
I offer to fair price and you weirdly rejected me.
I hope your TV never sells.
What?
The guy literally just said that he has a buyer.
What does his person talking about?
I think I'm starting to get a sense of what may have contributed to this guy's divorce.
Like is this person entitled or just plain stupid?
The guy literally said you'd have to be 340 and he's like, okay, well, how about 200?
Does he just not listen to any words that come out of other people's mouth and just assume
that it's all things that he wants to hear.
Today, my husband took me to eat lunch for my birthday.
Usually, at that restaurant, you get a free gift, and I was looking forward to my new
mug.
But today, I was handed a tree ornament.
Let's just say I was not happy.
We've been to the Nordic Lodge five times this year alone, and to be handed an ornament
was like a slap in the face.
And then the restaurant replies,
Very sorry, the free gift was not your liking.
These ornaments were custom made for us to provide our guests with a lasting memory to
display any time, but particularly during the holidays when the restaurant is closed.
It's unfortunate that our good intention and what we consider was a very thoughtful gift was not appreciated.
Rather than feeling that way, perhaps it could have been left for the next receiver to enjoy.
Have a wonderful day Denise.
Our next reddit posted from JINZA.
So I work for a large international upscale package holiday company.
For the winter, our biggest seller is the ski catalog.
I work in the sales department,
so I'm constantly getting people asking for discounts, or people saying they have a travel blog
and they would review us, so clearly they deserve a free holiday. We are fairly pricey, so none of
this is even rare. Today, my manager pulled me into their office because a customer I sold a
fairly expensive holiday for was fuming. I actually expected
to be told that I made an expensive mistake, but instead my manager thought that I would
enjoy the whole story. I vaguely remember that she had complained that it was too expensive,
but she didn't want any of the cheaper alternatives. She had booked one of our more expensive resorts
and told me that she would leave the youngest of her three kids at home, age 5, because she would be too young to enjoy it properly.
Again, it's not unusual to leave a child or two with the grandparents, but I thought
that she must be a bit mean to leave her daughter out for Christmas.
As it turned out, she had taken the youngest child anyway and smuggled her into the resort
somehow.
Staff at the resort became suspicious when she asked for about 10 pillows and another blanket.
After investigating this, she was confronted and was told that she had to pay.
Apparently, I had told her that it would be fine to take the child into the room.
I didn't.
And when they checked the recordings and found out that she was lying, she turned on the
waterworks, begging to be allowed to stay due to the spirit of Christmas or whatever, because she couldn't afford the
extra child's price. The resorts general manager eventually allowed her to stay, but only
if she would pay about 900 pounds, which is roughly 60% of the actual cost, which she
did. Now, this should be the end of the story, but it isn't.
After coming home, she sent an email to our back office demanding a refund of the 900
quid that she spent because the whole experience had ruined her family's Christmas.
We said no.
Is anyone else wondering how they managed to smuggle a small 5 year old kid into the room?
Because my guess is that they just stuffed her into a really large suitcase and just
wheeled her in.
Yo man, what's good?
Your tats are fire, but you could really use more followers.
I'm an up-and-coming influencer and model, and I would be willing to collab and shout
you out on my Instagram and get you tons of exposure and trade for some ink.
I want two arms sleeves, but we can discuss that later.
Let me know.
Lol, okay.
Exposure doesn't pay the bills, my guy.
I've tattooed plenty of people with more reach and influence than you, and they don't
ask for free stuff.
Also, you've got less than one fifth of followers that I do.
How about you do some free stuff for me in exchange for exposure?
Let me know.
I'm not big into tattoos.
I don't have any tattoos, but aren't arm sleeves like super expensive?
How much is an arm sleeve?
A half sleeve tattoo is 1 to 2k.
A full sleeve tattoo is 2 to 4,000 dollars.
Jeez Louise.
Okay, so if you double that, it's 4 to 8 eight thousand dollars of work that this guy expects OP to do
For for awful exposure. Okay. All right. Yeah, that's that's pretty ridiculous man
Eight thousand dollars. That is that's like straight up a two month salary and this guy supposed to do effectively
two months worth of free work for
effectively two months worth of free work for pathetic Instagram exposure.
Yeah, okay, okay.
On this next post, OP is selling an $800 drone for $400 to get some Christmas money.
Then he gets a response from this person.
$100 for the drone. Cash, I come to you.
Sorry, I can't go that low.
Come on, it's for a seven year old for Christmas.
Honestly, I think this drone may be a bit advanced for a seven-year-old.
Do they have any experience with drones?
It uses a phone and an actual remote slash joystick.
I think I know what my kid can handle.
Deal or not.
I'm sorry, no deal.
Good luck, though.
Thanks for ruining a kid's Christmas, butthole.
I hope you enjoy being a Grinch.
Hey, you two dude.
I sincerely hope your kiddo has a glorious Christmas.
This has absolutely nothing to do with the post, but I'm getting a drone for Christmas.
My wife asked me what I wanted and I want a drone, man, they look so fun.
So she's getting one for me and I just wanted to share it because I'm super excited to
get it.
Room for rent $200 utilities included.
The room is 11.5 feet wide and 19 feet long.
I'm in search of a female roommate for my mom.
She lives in a 1500 square foot home in Somerville that we recently renovated.
The bedroom has its own private entrance and has a ton of space.
It's connected to the laundry room.
Requirements.
Must be willing to help or keep the house clean.
Yard work, random things around the house, pick up a groceries, occasionally drive her
to appointments, etc.
She doesn't drive anymore.
Applicants will need to fill out an application, provide two living references in one work
reference, and be willing to have a criminal background check.
The ideal applicant would be a certified nursing assistant or a traveling nurse, not required
though.
And then down in the comments, this person is absolutely getting roasted.
A room for rent?
With all these requirements, I believe you should be giving the room and $200 for a female
roommate, which is more like a caregiver.
So a live-in caregiver that has to pay you?
Hmm.
This is the funniest trading page I've ever been on.
Everything on here is a joke.
And what if that person has a job?
She can't do all this stuff.
How can this person pay you rent when they're a full-time caregiver?
That's what I was thinking, Loll.
Where's the $200 they have to give you coming from
if they're taking care of her mom and driving her to appointments every day? It is not a caregiver
position. Are you going to the store for yourself? Then pick up her groceries too. You're gonna use
the same toilet and kitchen so clean it. If you have some free time it can help her get to appointments
in her own vehicle, then be a nice person. If you're not interested, then don't comment.
Don't be rude because it wouldn't work for your lifestyle.
Plenty of other people are interested.
Down in the comments, governments stole my toad gives a really good example of what living
in the situation is actually like.
This is very similar to what I went through once.
Only I had to pay 600 bucks for the room that didn't even have an actual air conditioner
and was just a converted garage.
I had access to the kitchen and bathroom, of course, but the lady expected me to keep the
door leading to my room open at all times.
When I moved in, I was told that I would have to help out with cleaning and such.
Okay, that's understandable.
However, she literally wanted me to clean pretty much everything and do all the yard work.
I lived there for a month and it was terrible, but I was desperate. I was literally one day away from being homeless thanks to my family kicking me out.
I was a single mom to one and a half year old twins. I remember when university was about to start back up for me and my job.
The lady was expecting me to clear out all the leaves in her backyard.
She wanted me to basically clean everything back there.
It was a heavily-treated backyard, so it was going to be hell.
She said to me,
I don't know how you're expecting to go to school full-time, work part time, manage
two toddlers, and do the work that this place needs.
That's when I left.
She accused me of stealing stuff from her attic, which I had never been up to before, but
I had the entrance in my room.
Thankfully I only stayed there one month.
As the week before school I was contacted about getting into the family housing on campus,
but man it was terrible.
Are you a coach, editor, publisher, or published author?
Would you like a serious project to spend some time on?
I'm looking for an unpaid experience volunteer, no compensation, to coach me in editing and
publishing my completed manuscript.
This position is remote, unpaid, and would be on a free volunteer basis.
You must have fiction publishing or editing experience to be considered as an applicant.
A serious commitment to completing the book in a timely manner is expected. Your contribution
will be added to the acknowledgments and or dedication. The book is approximately 65,000 words.
It is complete, but it needs editing, proofreading, coaching, and formatting.
I've received a feedback based rejection letter from a publisher slash editor stating the idea was interesting,
but the writing had some common mistakes and could use some work. The feedback was
very constructive and helpful, but I need more than a one-page email to put the
feedback into action and make it a finished work that can be published. Hence,
experience is required for consideration. References or
information confirming your credentials and experience will be requested.
So the way this post is written is giving me a pretty good idea of what his book must sound
like. The guy just repeats the same word in like four or five different synonyms in a single
sentence. He says, this position is remote, unpaid and would be a free volunteer basis.
Like, saying unpaid is the same thing as saying free, which is the same thing as saying volunteer.
The night was dark, shadowy, and also not very bright.
A man walked through the night. He was handsome, attractive, and good looking.
Suddenly, someone shot him, and then he was was dead completely not alive anymore.
Dead is a door nail. Completely unalived.
One moment he was alive, the next he was dead.
His life just gone. Gone forever because death, once it happens, is totally permanent
because that's what death is. It's a permanent transference of life to death, which made this guy dead.
Question, why does collaborating with an animator
include paying them when I don't really wanna pay?
I'm trying to make an anime YouTube series,
and I find it hard to find an animator
because they usually ask for money,
which personally I don't wanna do,
because I don't even know how to give money digitally
because I only spend money in real-life situations.
I'm not bragging by saying that.
And therefore, I have to try to teach myself how to level up my drawing skills and trying to animate,
which is really tough and hard for me.
And when I ask people if they could help me on this project,
they usually ask for money, and I say,
sorry, but I don't really do that.
And then they say that I'm rude or scamming,
and that's not what I meant.
I feel kind of bad making fun of this guy
because he sounds like he's probably, I don't know, 10 or 12 years old.
But this guy wants to start an animated YouTube channel
when apparently he doesn't even know how to draw.
Let alone operate online websites.
So good luck, buddy. Hi, websites. So good luck buddy.
Hi y'all, my name is Erica. I am starting over with nothing but some clothes. I'll be staying
with friends until I can rebuild all the necessary supplies needed to run my own household again.
I have a two-bit room apartment on hold in the downtown area for the second week of December.
However, before then, if I can't gain access to my storage
unit that my now-exead claim to have been paying, I need everything for all rooms except
for a BES for the smaller room. I need the following.
And this list is absolutely massive, so I'm going to try to speed read this.
Cleaner King Matchers with Boxbrang and or Frame.
Pot's pans cooking utensils, plates bowls, cups, microwave, toaster, or toaster oven,
coffee pot or French press, blender, silverware, twin blankets plus bidding for whatever size
of other bid I get and pillowcases pillows.
Coach slash love seat slash sectional slash food tonn, preference given to food tonn.
Two floor lamps, coffee table, high back tall bar stools times 2, bistro style table with
2 chairs or stools as well.
2 TVs of any size.
If it's not a flat screen, I would prefer if someone else carried it into the house because
I have an abilical hernia and I can't lift well.
Gaming system of any type, even the new old school digital gaming systems that you can now
get.
Laptop, I work as a cam model until my laptop was stolen by a so-called friend.
Two halogen lamps for doing cam work, multiple long multi-colored LED light strands with
a remote to control the different speed modes also for my cam show.
24 feet of chain, two full sheets of construction grade plywood, three to five sheets of 8x4
particle board cut into 4x4 sheets each.
Michelinius household hand tools, 2 or 3 large dressers, 2 large plastic shelving systems,
small-wheeled computer desk, adult coloring books and markers, large wooden bookshelf, large
black or chocolate brown cube shelf, wicker drawers, popazan chair.
All items must be free, near free, or really cheap.
I take care of a challenge family member at the moment,
a paranoid schizophrenic, and I need to get and keep him stable ASAP.
Thank you.
Do I even want to know what she wants to use the 24 feet of chain for?
Is it to chain up her family member while she does cam shows?
This next post is just a picture of a resume Is it to chain up her family member while she does cam shows?
This next post is just a picture of a resume and it reads exactly as follows
Megan Blank authorized to work in the US of A
willing to work three to five days a week very dependable must be off by 330 every day and the earliest I'm willing to work is 10 am. Cannot work with mayonnaise, it grosses me out.
And that's it, that's the entire resume.
Request, I'm in need of a live Christmas tree.
I'm recovering from filing bankruptcies, so I can't afford one, but this is my first
Christmas in a place of my very own, and I'm hoping someone can help.
Then she posts a picture of a live Christmas tree, which I would guess is like maybe 4 feet tall,
maybe 3 and a half. It's not huge, but it's, you know, a mini Christmas tree. I have a free tree.
It was given to me, but it's not the kind of tree I want, so I'm passing it on. I still need a tree if anyone has one that's taller and fuller.
I feel like this is the spirit of choosing Beggar Christmas perfectly summed up in two individual Facebook posts.
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