As luck would have it, we took the weekend off and visited friends, almost no work at home, some thing we never did, but felt the need to do so that weekend, maybe a little guiding from God.
The irrigation company he worked for, paid the white shirters a bonus, based on how much money they didnt spend on repairs.
My first husband's father died of cancer in 1980 at age 58. He had worked at the US Steel wire mill in Waukegan for 30 years. They did a physical for him and the company doctor found that he had lung damage "from smoking" (maybe, maybe not) but anyway when Tony came down with cancer it was not their fault, not the fault of the dirt and smoke from the steel mill... nope, it was his fault for smoking.
nope, it was his fault for smoking.<<<
I have forgotten what I was forced to pay for Workman’s Compensation insurance, when I had my real estate office, more than it was worth for one employee.
Some where I heard that if you have claims, then you pay more for the insurance, I am thankful that I did not find out.
With both Valley Fever and Emphysema they still blame the smoking, that I did for years, not the soil that contains the Valley Fever.
Now you know why I am nervous of doctors, altho, I do admit, that I could not breathe without their medicines for the lungs.