
I said "gainful employment" because there is obviously already work you are doing that is of value to the community: eg your involvement in the plans for your new internet cafe. This is work, it occupies your time, it is of value, but it isn't paid.
Just a little preoccupation of mine. The English language may be quite flexible in many ways, but it delivers misleading descriptions of people looking for paid work: it calls them 'unemployed' or worse yet 'idle'.
Then there are the ways in which people become 'unemployed'. sometimes they are told that they are redundant (means not needed). In fact while their job may be redundant, the person never is.
So I maintain this one-person campaign for real speak as opposed to un-speak.
Andrew