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Re: Re: Re: Be gracious in losing...as well as winning
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Posted by Ron on May 18, 2002 at 07:30:30 from (216.74.205.171):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Be gracious in losing...as well as winning posted by Honkey on May 17, 2002 at 11:11:14:
My story on a collage kid. My girl was raking hay at age 10 and she had to rake up to 30 acres a day. She just quit a job with a constuction company to start up a green house. The company wanted her to stay and if she would stay, they would give her the same pay they were going to start the new girl at (3 dollars an hour more because the new girl had her collage papers). I told my girl that was a slap in her face. She said, no she couldn't because she done had things lined up on her green house. To make a long story short they have tryed to hire my girl back more than one time, because the collage girl can't do the job. They are thinking it's going to take two collage girls to do the job of one farm girl that know how to work. OK so I think a DAD has the right to toot his horn.
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