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To: Registered
Ha, ha, ha! The damned moocher couldn't get his head in the trough in Texas, so he went up north to test the water and found it just as cold! GOOD! I used to deal with people like this guy on a daily basis-it is the reason I went back to construction, and will never be a casemanager again. There are literally dozens of jobs that do not require a great deal of education or lifting in excess of 20 lbs. Cashier and counter clerk come to mind-and if an individual is unable to stand for long periods, this limitation can be accommodated by providing a chair or stool. I just hope this person does not come back to Texas.
7 posted on 04/10/2002 1:27:29 PM PDT by Texan5
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To: Texan5
He's 45 years old and can't speak English!

Whenever I shop at my local Price Chopper I always notice a young guy who has very bad legs - very crooked causing him to lurch all over the place. Yet he's working hard. Pushing huge carts loaded with boxes, stocking shelves, etc. I have only the greatest admiration and respect for this man.

I don't think Price Chopper pays much and I don't think they offer any benefits. But I'd be more than happy to see my taxes go to assisting this guy.

31 posted on 04/10/2002 3:30:06 PM PDT by maxwellp
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If employers didn't have their behinds bound by the monstrous ADA, this guy might have the tiniest case. But this guy doesn't want to work, period. There was no talk about the jobs he even has the possibility of doing in this article. No talk of this guy wanting to learn better English. But if the guy has the initiative to move cross-country, he can do something for a living.
64 posted on 04/19/2002 12:43:55 PM PDT by stands2reason
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