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What are we worth?

Asians and Native Americans and Spanards value the old,

I have worth,

I know my cognitive processes are keen,

So why do I feel American workforce only value workers that do jobs undervalued?

If most jobs working from your home with you as a private contractor,

Paying all your bills,lights,food,insurance some pay $18-21,

But not phone companies for customer service they pay $12 no education needed must be American,

I have talked to many customer representatives non American.

We all should have the right for a good life,

Decent job whether we are lame like me or walking standing younger American.

What do you think?

What do you feel?

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Val's Whitewolf Media Anchor PodCast. I write here on WordPress. I believe that everyone should tell their story and that every book is a learning tool that will help those of us who are writers become better at our craft.I'm learning plus becoming more confident as an empath its important to share and touch with my heart others harmed by others words. I sell books on Pango.

3 thoughts on “What are we worth?

  1. I feel that if a person still has a mind that is working and has skills they have learned, no matter how young or old, whether they can walk, bed ridden or in a wheelchair, they have a lot of value and should be paid the minimum wages. Or higher if they have they have better degrees.
    And I think that if we live in America, we should hire American citizens. Or if we live in another country, we should hire people that are citizens of that country.
    All people have value.

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