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babylonsister

(171,098 posts)
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 04:04 PM Apr 2015

The homeless man who works in the Senate

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The homeless man who works in the Senate


Charles Gladden, who is homeless, works in the Dirksen Senate Office Building kitchen. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
By Catherine Rampell
Opinion writer
April 22 at 7:45 PM


In the basement of the Dirksen Senate Office Building, 63-year-old Charles Gladden works alongside some of the nation’s most powerful people. For eight years, he has greeted senators, staffers and lobbyists in the hallways and the cafeteria, at exclusive banquets and special functions. He reflects fondly on some of the warmer colleagues who he says got the boot too soon.

But unbeknown to any of these bigwigs, or even to his employer, Gladden is homeless. He works in the Senate cafeteria, and he has not had a fixed address for the past five years.

The reasons are complicated. He said he has made decisions he regrets — not least leaving George Washington University, where he’d been studying fine arts on a scholarship. (Truancy and trouble with the law landed him in a juvenile institution as a teenager; he got the scholarship after winning second place in an art show.) After dropping out, he spent years in low-paying jobs: painting houses, laying bricks, delivering food.

Today he gives much of his meager paycheck to his three daughters and their grandchildren, who have also struggled to find steady housing and employment. He says that he needs the money less than they do, that he knows how to brave “the elements” and make good use of food pantries and free health clinics. He has, after all, been homeless intermittently over two decades. He has always managed.

“I want to provide for them,” he says of his family, “not burden them.”

Gladden also, of course, does not make very much money.

For a week’s work at the Senate cafeteria — sweeping floors, mopping bathrooms, cleaning dishes, composting leftovers, transporting laundry — he says his take-home pay is about $360. And while he takes enormous pride in serving the country’s public servants, he is not sure these public servants are returning the favor.

“Our lawmakers, they don’t even realize what’s going on right beneath their feet,” he says. “They don’t have a clue.”


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The homeless man who works in the Senate (Original Post) babylonsister Apr 2015 OP
Blame who ever approved of out sourcing sendit Apr 2015 #1
We're not outsourcing jobs for cafeteria workers to India or China. procon Apr 2015 #4
It's bullshit just like temp agencies sendit Apr 2015 #6
Start the timer. lpbk2713 Apr 2015 #2
If any goverment building has a cafeteria then the workers should sendit Apr 2015 #3
I totally agree! AwakeAtLast Apr 2015 #8
yup! sendit Apr 2015 #10
So right! KT2000 Apr 2015 #9
yeah that doesn't make any sense BobbyBoring Apr 2015 #18
Agreed! arcane1 Apr 2015 #22
I find it surreal hfojvt Apr 2015 #17
K&R! Omaha Steve Apr 2015 #5
Rec! progressoid Apr 2015 #7
Well I bet they all know now he is homeless marlakay Apr 2015 #11
Even Frank gave the ribs guy a job on House of Cards. Even got him out of the kitchen, which valerief Apr 2015 #13
Yup, they'll help him out. Out the door. erronis Apr 2015 #15
Poor Gladden is the one who doesn't have a clue. Congress doesn't give a shit. They know and valerief Apr 2015 #12
$360 a week for difficult, strenuous labor tabasco Apr 2015 #14
Ha, I just read this on FB (perhaps an hour ago) hfojvt Apr 2015 #16
Mr. Gladden has such inner strength. democrank Apr 2015 #19
Because Charles, David, Nixon, Reagan, Jamie and Dick, THAT'S WHY Volaris Apr 2015 #23
K&R. Mourning in America. JDPriestly Apr 2015 #20
The comments at Washington Post TNNurse Apr 2015 #21
IMO CEO of Walmart. Vincardog Apr 2015 #24

procon

(15,805 posts)
4. We're not outsourcing jobs for cafeteria workers to India or China.
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 04:25 PM
Apr 2015

We aren't paying US workers a living wage. We aren't paying them benefits. We aren't giving them an affordable college education. Blame the politicians who constantly block legislation that would uplift the working poor... that would be Republicans, yeah?

 

sendit

(58 posts)
3. If any goverment building has a cafeteria then the workers should
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 04:25 PM
Apr 2015

be federal or state employees .

This out sourcing crap by states and the federal government is crap.

I don't mean short term specific jobs where expertize can be better found in the private sector but
people who work for years in jobs

BobbyBoring

(1,965 posts)
18. yeah that doesn't make any sense
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 05:45 PM
Apr 2015

when I did construction work in the seventies and eighties in DC, anytime we were on a job that had anything to do with any government, we got paid some government type scale that was way above anything else. I don't know how somebody working in the real government could be paid like that.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
13. Even Frank gave the ribs guy a job on House of Cards. Even got him out of the kitchen, which
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 05:25 PM
Apr 2015

is what he wanted.

erronis

(15,371 posts)
15. Yup, they'll help him out. Out the door.
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 05:33 PM
Apr 2015

These @ssholes in congress make snooty little comments about how raising the lower-paid workers wages will stifle the free markets.

I'd like to see some of these pigs in the house/senate spend a week busing tables, swabbing toilets, feeding a family on $10/hour. I bet their mistresses would dump them quick if they didn't bring in at least $100/hour.

valerief

(53,235 posts)
12. Poor Gladden is the one who doesn't have a clue. Congress doesn't give a shit. They know and
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 05:24 PM
Apr 2015

don't give a shit. Don't remember if the ribs guy was still homeless, however.

democrank

(11,112 posts)
19. Mr. Gladden has such inner strength.
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 05:46 PM
Apr 2015

Homeless....three toes amputated in the last year and a half....can`t always come up with the co-pay for his insulin. Honestly, I feel like crying. How can this be?

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
20. K&R. Mourning in America.
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 05:47 PM
Apr 2015

Thank you, Ronald Reagan.

This is a wonderful example of what trickles down on much of America.

TNNurse

(6,929 posts)
21. The comments at Washington Post
Thu Apr 23, 2015, 05:56 PM
Apr 2015

are hard to read, there are some heartless and unrealistic people out there.
Some recommend he read a book and get a better job. He is 63, has had toes amputated because of diabetes. What in Hell do they think he is able to learn to do? What job is waiting for him?

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