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Edited on Tue Apr-11-06 09:49 AM by FLDem5
I have heard a lot from people who ask "who will clean your toilets" and "who will cut your grass" and "who will clean your pool" if we no longer turn a blind eye to illegal immigration.
Well - I have to say - in my PERSONAL experience, in the suburbs of Florida, that I don't see a lot of illegal immigrants doing these things.
We do have a lawn service - we have gone through three since we have lived here and all of them were born-here citizens doing this as side work to make extra money. One of them was actually a neighbor who did tile work and had a baby, so needed some extra income. A lot of these jobs are done as SECOND jobs to supplement income because wages are so low.
When, at our last home, we had a pool, the two pool guys we had were born-here citizens who started their own businesses doing this after working for someone else cleaning pools for years. We have a very good friend who cleans pools as a business. He has a nice home, his wife works full-time too. He is now in the middle of getting his license to install pools too. Pool cleaning is a year-round business in Florida.
I personally have two neighbors in my nice suburban neighborhood (who live in nice homes and have husbands with good-paying jobs) who have home-cleaning services on the side. They do this to help make extra money for the family. They are not ashamed to do it - prices are going up and they are willing to clean their neighbor's toilets so they can stay in their preferred home in a great school district. Their husbands income's don't cut it with the cost of fuel and food and they are picking up the slack. One of them is a school teacher.
Now - I live in a cookie-cutter new home community, and I was the fourth house built here, so I saw the rest of them go up. The roofing crews that worked in the hot sun on that black sheeting were 80% caucasian-looking. I say that because I did not check their ethnicity - but there was a Port-O-Let right outside my driveway for 3 months and I saw many of them come and go all day long.
Three of these jobs are outdoor jobs done all summer long in the Florida sun, heat and humidity. Miserable for about six months of the year. Probably WAY pleasant during the other six, but still.
Of course, this is just my personal experience, but this board has been flooded with ignorant assumptions about lazy Americans and I am sick of it.
And I am not afraid of "brown people" - my older two children are half "brown" so save that shit for another thread.
In my lifetime, I have been a bartender, waitress, chambermaid, substitute teacher and stay-at-home mom. If I had to go back to being a chambermaid because we had fallen on hard times, I would. One neighbor whose husband makes six-figures had a huge falling out with her spouse over her over-spending and took a job as a cashier at the local supermarket to pay off her overages. Of course, she was the only cashier who got her smock dry-cleaned, but you know what? I was proud of her. She waited on people who smirked about her circumstances behind her back, but showed up every day anyway.
My son started his own Christmas lights hanging business last November for extra money and my daughter will be starting work at the supermarket this summer to save money for a car. My neighbor's kids have worked as waitresses and for pool-cleaning services during their breaks, too.
So anyway, please spare me the "stuff Americans won't do" already. We are hard workers and take pride in helping out our households when we are needed.
FYI - my husband, who is in construction, would like me to add that in his experience, teams of Mexican drywallers pound out sheets faster than born-here crews.
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