His boss DID fire him for missing a day of work. My brother signed over the title to his car to his boss. My brother is just "expendable" , so are the rest of the poor. You really don't understand how these things work. His boss took collateral for the loan, he didn't just give him the money out of the kindness of his heart. The world does not work like that. He would have been fired if he was in jail or the hospital, his boss could care less why he didn't get to work on time, all the boss cares about is you are there on time and you get yourself there. That's it. He doesn;t want to hear you have a broken leg or whatever.. he isn't your friend. He doesn't want to get to know you. That is how this works. hell anyone who actually had to live in the real world here, would have already known that is how this works...Like I said, it was a poor loan and they could have worked out a better arrangement.
Sounds like the boss didn't even get the car if it's still sitting in impound.
His employee, at work, working, making money, which is what your brother's boss wanted, enough to give your brother a loan, at least.
Your brother's boss could have fired him on the spot, but that didn't happen, he was willing to help him out.
No, because you have all the information in this little anecdote, and you're only sharing it in bits and pieces. I don't know where your brother lived, and I don't know where his place of work is, besides "Texas". If you really want an informed explanation about "what he was supposed to do", you should share more details without me having to play 20 questions.
So why don't you provide information about where your brother lived, and where he worked, and then I can have something to go on?
Or do you not actually want a solution, you just want to play "gotcha, privileged person!"?
Yes, because his boss didn't just fire him and hire someone with a working car, instead he took out a risky loan.
You can't have it both ways. Either your brother was an expendable asset that was fired and replaced instantly, or your boss went out of his way to offer a risky loan to help your brother out. Which is it?
The poor are just viewed as " replaceable" period. Not an asset, not a friend, but "replaceable".
I am honestly in disbelief you think the world works the way you do at all tbh. Play " gotcha privileged person" no, I didn't expect that you would even remotely think what you did possible. To me, it is like you live on a another planet entirely than the one I grew up in just from the suggestions you made alone. I told you he lived in the country. That is what the country means. Most people have some inkling of an idea of what it is like to be broke, and don't act like people have all these options that don't exist. I thought you actually understood when I told you what " no one to give him a ride, no ride share, no money" actually entailed here. People are not lining up to help here. They are far more likely to treat the poor like they are invisible.
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