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To: lex33

I’ve seen it hundreds of times.

One particular lady interviewed for the packaging line, but I’d noticed that her papers showed she had a history of WC claims.

I told my boss not to hire her, but he said we needed people and couldn’t be picky.

First day on the job, I get a call to come out to line #36 and there she was, laying on the ground and moaning about her back.

If you look hard enough, you can see 90% of these people coming from a mile off.


5 posted on 11/19/2009 7:58:28 AM PST by SJSAMPLE
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To: SJSAMPLE
Years ago, I was thinking about trying another career and took a careers course at the local community college. One student, a young girl, told the class that she just wanted to work for her father who was a workmen's comp lawyer, who ran his own office complete with clerks to file the claims and doctors to do the exams. She explained that the clerks were trained to fill out the claim forms in such a way to maximize the claims and then the doctors were right there to verify and sign the claims.

I also knew a lady who was not even a citizen, who was collecting on a workmen's comp claim for one job and while working another job, both under false names because she was a Canadian and owed a lot of money under her real name. Add to that, she was a lesbian, married in Canada to an American woman.

13 posted on 11/19/2009 12:37:32 PM PST by Eva (Obama bin Lyin)
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