While at Fred's I saw Gina. Her husband worked at a truck stop in LaPine. When the owner sold it, the new owner said he'd keep everyone on. He did, for a few weeks, and then he fired everyone who made more than minimum wage. So her husband is on unemployment now.
I saw Angie, and she told me about how it was at Touchmark, and that the girl that they hired didn't pass the drug test, and that they still haven't hired anyone, and that there is a flu epidemic going on. We discussed our husbands' businesses, and she said that the only way to keep them from making crazy decisions is to throw their clothes out on the front sidewalk. Basically, she said, there was nothing I could have done that would have made any difference.
I gave her one of my cards. If there's something for an electrician that comes up with their business (he's a finish carpenter), she'll give a call.
I saw Angie, and she told me about how it was at Touchmark, and that the girl that they hired didn't pass the drug test, and that they still haven't hired anyone, and that there is a flu epidemic going on. We discussed our husbands' businesses, and she said that the only way to keep them from making crazy decisions is to throw their clothes out on the front sidewalk. Basically, she said, there was nothing I could have done that would have made any difference.
I gave her one of my cards. If there's something for an electrician that comes up with their business (he's a finish carpenter), she'll give a call.
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