>tfw literally everyone is ignoring you
>tfw haven't heard from dad since his stroke in july
>tfw haven't heard from mom and sisters since the fight last month
>tfw best friend suddenly goes mia this month
>tfw other friend stopped replying to facebook posts two weeks ago
>tfw another friend I normally go to in time of need doesn't reply to facebook messages, just reads them, ever since getting back with her boyfriend
>tfw girlfriend broke up with me in august
>tfw different friends stops texting and replying ever since my panic attack in june
>tfw another one just stops communication mysteriously
>tfw haven't heard anything from coworkers since the company went out of business in spring
>tfw insurance went under and can't afford doctor now
>tfw about to go homeless in november
And all of this is happening while my suicidal tendencies are starting to come back. It seems this may be my last months on this planet. It was nice chilling with you guys.
>>17597691
what do you mean "insurance went under" get medicaid
and no you're not about to go homeless in november, you're going to get a job instead
>>17597691
>tfw literally everyone is ignoring you
There must be reasons. You're leaving out a lot of information here.
Aside from the loneliness, you have the ability to turn your life around. Get a job, get Medicaid and reach out to your family. What did you fight about anyway?
Don't worry OP you have us!
>>17597696
Been going to eight interviews a week since spring. Haven't received one call back. And I've been rejected by Medicaid twice now.
>>17597703
Wish I knew why they won't respond, which scares me the most. Still can't get a job thus far, Medicaid won't take me, don't have any contact with other relatives, and I've always just had hostilities from my mom and sisters. Ever since I was a kid, they've always been harsh and angry.
>>17597703
OP raped his sister in June
If you've started to become depressed this year, they're trying to avoid that.
People are pretty shit when it comes to mental health.
>>17597712
if you're going to eight interviews a week and still not getting any jobs the problem is you, how can you seriously not land a fucking mcjob or security work or something? When I worked as a security guard I applied with Securitas and US Security without any experience and was working within the week.
>been rejected by medicaid
wtf how can they reject you if you have no income? Do you live in one of those redstates where the governor told Obama to go fuck himself when he offered them free money for medicaid expansion?
>>17597712
>Ever since I was a kid, they've always been harsh and angry.
Can you give me any examples?
>>17597737
I just keep getting "we have too many applicants" or "we're not looking for someone with your qualifications." I haven't been able to afford school because of this. And I live in Tennessee.
>>17597743
One of my earliest memories was my mom getting mad at me for making a mess. I think I was four at the time. She held me by the neck while yelling at me. Just kind of business as usual with them, though mostly verbal.
>>17597748
>And I live in Tennessee.
found your problem
>>17597737
If he's a millennial, his chance at a job is pretty much shot in the leg at the moment. We'll see after the election.
>>17597748
>Tennessee
>has the 19th highest homelessness rate in the us
Yeah, you should probably just end it. Save up for an exit bag and a hotel room. Leave a will next to your body and a list of people to call.
>>17597760
the post you're replying to was made by a millennial, I've worked well over a dozen different jobs and I've never had trouble finding one
>>17597769
Well then, you're pretty lucky. A lot of millennials unfortunately can't say the same thing (and you currently have a job while others looking for a new one right now are pretty sparse).
http://www.inc.com/geoffrey-james/why-millennials-cant-get-good-jobs.html
http://www.cnbc.com/2014/03/28/why-millennials-have-a-tough-time-landing-jobs.html
http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/even-baby-boomers-think-its-harder-to-get-started-than-it-used-to-be/395609/
There was also a thread on Imgur this summer where an interviewer stated that people in this generation are some of the most unhirable applicants he's seen in years.
>>17597773
>cant-get-good-jobs
whoever said anything about good jobs, all OP needs is a job that'll pay enough to keep him off the street
and if he's going to 8 interviews a week how the fuck has he not found that yet?
>>17597776
>all OP needs is a job that'll pay enough to keep him off the street
That would be a good job, considering how low minimum wage is in those states.
>and if he's going to 8 interviews a week how the fuck has he not found that yet?
Because millennials are pretty damn unhirable.
Plus, it was reported that being jobless is a red flag to a lot of employers, which can cost you a potential job.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2012/04/30/no-end-in-sight
If you have pics of yourself on Facebook doing something an interviewer doesn't like (interviewers check social media profiles now), it can cost you a job.
http://business.time.com/2012/07/09/how-recruiters-use-social-networks-to-make-hiring-decisions-now/
Background checks can be inaccurate:
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/apr/11/business/la-fi-mo-criminal-background-checks-cost-workers-jobs-20120411
Plus, blacklisting is legal in the US. And one bad interview can get you placed on one:
http://www.prolango.com/blacklisting-why-theyre-never-going-to-hire-you/
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052748703389004575033583145567138