Why do people lose their jobs, have no income and don't go back to farming?

It's like being unemployed can plant good land. The point is that your family has land for you. So don't say that you can't find a job and go home to farm. Farming is a literary activity. You can't sow a seed with a hoe, and then food will grow in the field.

There are three reasons why people who are unemployed and have no income do not go home to farm.

The first is no land. Not everyone has land at home, and not every poor person has land at home.

The second is no, farming is really a technical job. When to sow, what to sow and how to harvest are not tasks that can be accomplished by machinery alone. You need to have a deep understanding of the weather and geographical location, which is the knowledge accumulated by farmers through long-term experience, and it can't be learned in a day or two.

The third is to look down on the matter of going home to farm, and think that working outside the home makes more money than farming. In fact, this is true, unless you contract a large number of large-scale planting, otherwise, you really don't earn as much at home as working outside.

Besides, unemployment and no income have something to do with themselves. Even if you don't have education and skills, you can do sales. As long as you are willing to pay for sales, you can make money. Blame your lack of income on unemployment, thinking that life doesn't make you feel better, and you can still find a job when you are unemployed, but it doesn't.

Why can a man who is unemployed and doesn't even want to find a job go home to farm? So it is prescient not to go home to farm. After all, even farming is a shame.

The reason is nothing more than what time, I don't want to do it or I have no conditions to do it.