Homeless San Jose State Professor Forced To Live In Her Car

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by dealmaker, Sep 2, 2018.

  1. dealmaker

    dealmaker

     
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  2. No one makes her live in her car, we all have choices in life, she made hers . She needs to move to a city where she can afford a apt. Find a proper paying job. Such as life ...
     
  3. traderob

    traderob

    I just listened : she is an adjunct ( parttime) with a MA.
    not a professor.
     
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  4. In her fifties with student debts and a seemingly dependent husband she was doing brilliantly. Hold on until she gets a better grade. I'm sure she applied for a lot of jobs and went with the bird in the hand.

    I'm reminded of back in the 90s I backpacked through the US. I was staying in an international hostel in central SF for a week. I had noticed this black guy who had an old BMW and dressed as a rapper/music guy about the place. Quite a larger than life personality. I was heading to the train station Denver bound and he offered me a lift across the bridge as he was going which was a surprise as we had barely interacted.

    Turned out he was in his late 40s and was living out of his car, but was friendly with the hostel owner so would use the parking when free, showers and common room. He also just could not afford rent in SF as a teacher in an elite music school there. He could not afford the gas and risk of breakdown costs of his old BMW to commute. Big guy needed a big car, the BMW looked nice but had low resale value. In the car he dropped all the fake-it-till-you-make-it as he explained his lot. I learned two important things.

    Firstly he was the first person to explain to me how poverty just by itself causes otherwise capable people to make worse choices 'poverty makes you dumber than you are'. I think traders will grasp this very well of course. A few years ago I saw this research which is exactly what he had deduced about the effect of stress on your on average IQ.


    "Scientists have discovered that being poor actually impairs our cognitive abilities.

    Human mental bandwidth is finite. You’ve probably experienced this before (though maybe not in those terms): When you’re lost in concentration trying to solve a problem like a broken computer, you’re more likely to neglect other tasks, things like remembering to take the dog for a walk, or picking your kid up from school. This is why people who use cell phones behind the wheel actually perform worse as drivers. It’s why air traffic controllers focused on averting a mid-air collision are less likely to pay attention to other planes in the sky.

    We only have so much cognitive capacity to spread around. It's a scarce resource.

    This understanding of the brain’s bandwidth could fundamentally change the way we think about poverty. Researchers publishing some groundbreaking findings today in the journal Science have concluded that poverty imposes such a massive cognitive load on the poor that they have little bandwidth left over to do many of the things that might lift them out of poverty – like go to night school, or search for a new job, or even remember to pay bills on time.

    The condition of poverty imposed a mental burden akin to losing 13 IQ points

    In a series of experiments run by researchers at Princeton, Harvard, and the University of Warwick, low-income people who were primed to think about financial problems performed poorly on a series of cognition tests, saddled with a mental load that was the equivalent of losing an entire night’s sleep. Put another way, the condition of poverty imposed a mental burden akin to losing 13 IQ points, or comparable to the cognitive difference that’s been observed between chronic alcoholics and normal adults.

    Continues..." https://www.citylab.com/life/2013/08/how-poverty-taxes-brain/6716/

    Secondly he played taped cover by one of his young students (11 year old girl music prodigy) which he said he listened to often. This was his motivational BS, his go to song when short term decision making which unavoidably happened gave him a bad day. This is the original.

     
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  5. One would think some kind hearted leftist would step up and share their wealth with her being San Jose is one of the socialist epicenters.
     
  6. Dude, you live in Gary, Indiana.

    You could not afford a cup of coffee in San Jose. The woman in the car is probably richer than you are. She could be giving you money if you went there.
     
  7. I grew up in Gary. Haven't lived there in decades. Regardless, what does that have to do with the do as I say not as I do leftist who watch this poor thing sleep in her car? Surely one of the many multi millionaires can spare some rent money. Step up lefty, give her some of those millions you make in the market.
     
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  8. You sure act like you still live there.

    You should probably go to one of your Reich wing churches and pray for your soul.

    You don't have to have millions to help someone when they need a hand to steady them.
     
  9. You make so many assumptions about people that you no nothing of. Don't do organized religion, never have, probably never will. Do countless hours helping recovering addicts and alcoholics. Even volunteer to walk the doggies at the local shelter. Give a dollar or two for the Wounded Warrior project and Paralyzed Veterans of America. Hell, I even gave a homeless guy a twenty just to see his reaction. All without making millions. Now what this has to do with the topic at hand is nothing at all. The fact remains that San Jose is a center for socialism so it's hard to believe that so many wealthy socialists would let this woman remain homeless. An educator none the less. Then again it isn't all that hard to believe given the all talk no substance which is the core element of leftism.
     
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  10. You make incessant sweeping statements but your brain can only keep track of them in one direction? So about San Jose, "a center for socialism". My older brother spent usually three months of the year in that general area for work for the past decade.

    San Jose is an expensive place to live because of market forces that have made it impossible for normal incomes to live there as adults with their own space. Many tech companies provide one bedroom apartments as part of the job package simply because the rent would be higher than their entire salary. $3500-4000 a month is what these places cost in convenient range of work.

    Many rich cities have a problem now where the menial workers, cleaners, store workers etc. can't live within an ass' roar from work which is causing very practical problems. Similar is happening with low level tech workers. Like any industry high tech has plenty of office based but basically McDonalds entry level work.

    Is this what you consider making the area a center of 'socialism'?
     
    #10     Sep 3, 2018