Quoting: FISZ, Post #18
I talked with many homeless in NYC and 80% of them have told me the same story about constantly being turned down for work and they ed up giving up.
I find it hard to believe. ... I met illigal Mexican guy same years ago who crossed into US without a penny and for two months was living in homless shelters on West Coast and he used free food kitchens etc. He told me that US "back up" system was fairly good to him and those who would like to get out from shelters, get job and change way of life could do it. He said he was given phone cards, phone number were possible imployees could call him back (very important), CV help, refrences help, support in finding housing, etc. All the social workers he claimed were willing to help him and did help him. He said there were very few people in shelter willing to get out and it was him and just few other who wanted the change and help. Majority were able to complain but not able to use available resources.
When I was talking to him he was happily employed as bike mechanic in bike shop working on fake pappers. My point is: if you want to leave the street you get help! 80 % are NOT turned down for jobs constantly, they hardly want to change their situation.