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Mar 31, 2007 14:00

Jordan was livid when he found out about the lay-offs at work. His friend, Nathan, was one year away from retirement. Pat, the grandmotherly cashier, had served the company for 25 years. He fumed about the decline of true customer service, the expectation to increase sales with less and less staff.

Today at breakfast, my mother brought it up. Uh-oh ( Read more... )

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lay off anonymous April 4 2007, 01:45:23 UTC
Sorry to hear about the lay off. Mom is pretty much right and the company dogs do not care about a working man (or woman) any more than the man in the Moon. They are driven by money, greed, power, and the desire to rise to the top. What ever human suffering has to take place in order for them to get what they want, is irrelevant. Fortunately, we all must stand before our Maker and answer for the things we do in life. They will fidget and squirm and make excuses while The Creator stands with his finger on the button that opens the door into the Lake of Fire. All the money in the Universe will mean nothing at this point.

We as common working Americans must do what we do which is clock in daily, on time, and do our best at our work and in our lives and keep our family close, as they are what matter most and they will be the only people who will stand with us in our time of need. As always, best wishes.
HDH .... Structural Ironworkers Local 518

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just wondering.... anonymous May 17 2007, 03:06:45 UTC
How did the Zine-Fest go? Give us a full report? HDH

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