r/NoStupidQuestions 9d ago

Where are the homeless supposed to go?

Cities have been cracking down on homeless people so they can’t have encampments or stay on sidewalks. At the same time usually the shelters are full. So those who are unable to get into a shelter, where are they supposed to go?

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u/VolitionReceptacle 9d ago edited 9d ago

"Why don't we just take the homeless... and push them somewhere else?!"

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u/GPT_2025 reddit 9d ago

It would be nice if-- IF! Workforce offices could function like temp agencies!

hiring on the spot and sending workers to local businesses for trial periods of around 60- 90 days.

Businesses cooperating with Workforce offices can evaluate, train, and decide whether to hire candidates permanently.

This creates a win-win situation: it helps the government reduce unemployment, ensures that Workforce are effectively utilized for the funding $$$ they receive, and provides job seekers with a quick, reliable way to find same-day $ employment when needed.

Additionally, it offers local businesses the opportunity to assess candidates firsthand before making a final hiring decision, leading to better fit and reduced turnover.

(Currently, almost 76% of the hourly workforce is working at state minimum wages or slightly above that minimum.) and Ignore federal minimum wage.

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u/Macleo142114 9d ago

We already have that, it's called "Temp Agency" & "Agency Staffing", throw a rock around here (SoCal) and you'll hit one. You half to want to work. This is coming from someone formally addicted and homeless.

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u/RaisedByBooksNTV 9d ago

Congrats to you for both wanting to break your addiction and being able to do so.!!!!

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u/Macleo142114 9d ago

Thank you...not easy, but do'able