The crooks keep calling

There’s an idea. Every telemarketer’s call will cost two dollars, of which one will be applied to the telemarketer’s phone bill, and the other to the bill of the recipient of the call.

TBH, although I am in favor of the principle that “employer of last resort” SHOULD be something that actually exists, I’m not really comfortable with telemarketers being the ones who fill that role.

Yes, I understand that.

I did not make that claim. FTR and IMHO, if you gotta telemarket or steal a bottle of milk to feed your kid, then you gotta do what you gotta do. But in both cases, responsible citizens will attempt to enforce the law and uphold public standards. I support a better safety net in the US (and a weaker one in continental Europe). But I don’t have to countenance somebody who hires a crew of workers to dump grease into a river, spam inboxes, or tie up people’s time and phone lines with this sort of nonsense.

It isn’t hard: break the law and suffer the consequences.

Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?

There is the benefit of taking up time that would otherwise be used to pester somebody else.

If its not too late to add, some of these folks seem to have grown roots into different job boards like Monster and Career Builder for fresh cold-call lists.

15 minutes ago:

“Hello, this is Sheesh calling from Windows to upgrade your Microsoft computer.”
“You are who from what?”
“Is this says my legal name?”
“No, he’s not here.”
“I’m calling from Staffing Agency about a position.”
“Please call back and leave a message on the machine for him.”

I have an elderly, not very computer savvy relative who has come precariously close to falling for the “I’m calling from Windows” scam. >.< She’s using Windows Vista and a very old release of Internet Explorer…I’m amazed she hasn’t been hit by one of those fake virus scanner popups.

Is this a serious question? If you mean working at a prison rather than being incarcerated - those jobs tend to be highly coveted. They pay quite well and generally have a larger pool of applicants than open positions. In CA you are better off being a prison guard than going to Harvard.

There are no functional equivalent of workhouses in the US today. We do have welfare.

That’s what I was missing in this thread - the altruism.

Whoosh! Someone needs to read more Dickens.

The scammers who call you & say that you owe money (when you know you don’t) are scum of the earth. I never pick the phone up when these people call because I know I would tell them off, and don’t want to bother. They eventually stop calling.