By Charlotte Webster-
Unemployed individuals who sleep beyond noon on a working day are simply lazy.
There are too many youngsters who are happy to sleep beyond 12 noon on a week day, just because they have no job. Instead of getting up early and searching commitedly for work that fits their skill set, they choose to lie in bed lazily.
This lazy habit begins from their teenage years then develops into a terrible habit that now can’t be cured.
There are several available jobs for youngsters to do, but people are many times too lazy to explore all the possible work they can do. Work outside a person’s experience or usual interest should never be excluded just because the unemployed individual is not familiar with that kind of work. Serious and determined people should always be striving to improve their skills and adapt to different environments . Sleeping in bed on a week day should not be an option for sensible and ambitious people. There is always something to do in the direction of an ambition, and it can’t ever be achieved in bed.
Laziness is the cancer of many fit and healthy young men. Older men are not immune to laziness, because I have known of men in their late thirties, forties, and even fifties, who are as alazy as an ass. They believe a late night justifies them waking up just when they like, because they have no job to do. It is amazing how many talented people are ruining their chances of leading a better life , simply because they lack the discipline to wake up early and decide to pursue a positive and strategic plan about their lives. Waking up at 10 or 11 on a morning is slightly understandable for those out of work, but those who go beyond that time need to be told that they are lazy people who are heading no where in life until they change their attitude.
The list of job availabilities is broad and almost limitless. Most jobs do prefer people who have experience at some level in a similar job, but there are other jobs where most people can start from scratch without any experience. Bar work, cleaning, or retail work in Sainsbury’s for example, are all open to pretty much any decent citizen who gives it a go. Yet, in this day of fluctuating economic times, there are people who think they can pick and choose what job they want. If they don’t get that job, they would rather do nothing, or chase illegal hussle on the streets. The main problem with many unemployed people is that they lack the direction or will power to creatively attempt to change their situation every day until they achieve it.
Numerous unemployed people will rather wake up and start their day with alcohol or drugs, instead of planning and pursuing a change in their situation. Those who adopt the right approach will eventually get somewhere because doors always open for those who knock hard enough. We all generally need about 8 hours sleep every night, but we don’t all get that. People who want to have good sleep must get too bed at a decent time at night and wake up early. Otherwise, those who sleep at ridiculous hours of the night, should still get up at a reasonable time in the morning to improve their chances of success.