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If Charles Bukowski never found respectable work at the post office, where would he have worked?

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He worked at the post-office and wrote when he could, but one gets the impression he would have been unable to build much of a writing career if he hadn't found stable employment. Would he have fallen through the cracks, so-to-speak?

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  1. Bukowski would have had to do Bukakke!


  2. Since I don't know who he is, sounds like he didn't build much of a writing career either way.

  3. I beleive Charles Bukowski would have been able to find something to speak negatively about. Writing about life as a postal service employee just means he was lazy and drunk and had nothing better to do than rant and rave about the daves of worthless humans to come across his path.

    The only good Charles Bukowski ever did was inspire Tom Waits and hold off a bunch of angry and upset adolescents from self mutilation until they at least finished the book.

    If the books had at least been interesting and touched on what i would imagine a postal employee would share, i would have been at the front of the line on opening day, but alas, negativity and alcohol induced coma writing is for a different breed.

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