Posted on 06/05/2018 9:45:31 AM PDT by RightGeek
The employers and illegals are ripping us off every day.
Yep. A long time ago I worked for a landscape company with a bunch of guys trying to wrestle a big tree suspended from a crane into a hole.
It had rained in the morning, so the clay in and around the whole was slippery as heck.
Two guys trying to pull the tree over slipped into the pit just as the crane operator let it go.
Luckily, only one suffered a broken leg: we thought both had probably been killed.
And in other news:
A three-bedroom apartment just got listed on “xillow”
Never happen.
As far as I know, it is still illegal, and against federal law to ask a solicitor for a yard maintenance job to ask him for proof of residence, even if he's acting as an independent contractor...
All of the fast food restaurants near my home have no native English speakers, and at least half are unable to take an order from someone who doesn’t speak Spanish.
At least the managers have some command of the English language.
Mark
LOL!
I think you for the pics! Worth a 1000 words and such you know.
btw, I heard Geraldo saying the other day how Americans won’t do certain jobs. Even though it is Americans don’t want to do it for slave labor pay.
Geraldo argued now that our employment rates are better, we need the illegals more. Using the argument of “...who will pick the avocados, clean the homes, gardening, babysitting, etc.”, to show the ‘need’ to keep and legalize illegal aliens.
Funny, so many don’t even relate it as being the same historic argument of “...who will pick the cotton”.
We need to show and press how the left is pushing to keep and ensure their slave labor.
Well all I can say is we need to get our teenagers and college students off their lazy butts and get their hands dirty! It’s past time!
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