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There are many homeless people capable of and desirous of employment but cannot find jobs for various reasons. Most of them have limited skills, no employment history, or cannot function in the conventional Capitalistic system. The City needs to design and develop appropriate types of jobs for all these types of people and create an employment agency for placing them into those jobs. Designing such non-establishment jobs would take some imagination and creativity. In addition, such jobs would also require an original approach to the current work-ethic, prevailing management philosophy, and the wage-slave nature of the modern American workplace. I would be happy to help you understand what this new approach would need to look like. I believe the cost-benefits of such an unorthodox employment plan would break-even at least or might possibly become slightly profitable eventually. Of course, this approach would not work for those homeless who are very sick, drug addicted, or have severe mental disorders. For these, the City should make every effort to maximize the efforts of existing governmental departments.
Don Cowley
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