Posted by mike henry on October 07, 2017 at 05:05:50 from (104.9.177.120):
In Reply to: Dignity posted by rrlund on October 05, 2017 at 07:10:33:
I remember when I was a younger man the factory where my grandma worked had a shutdown. Cant remember the reason. She was off work for about 4 months. Needed some medical assistance. Got up one morning, showered, dressed and went to the local DSS office. Didn't want anything but some aide to cover some of the expenses of her care. Sitting in the office looking around there were people of all natures. Most were like you mentioned sitting there in the pajamas or sweats. Looked to be unwashed or for that matter taken time to come their hair after getting up. The agent that stepped out to get grandma saw how she was dressed, stopped her in the middle of the lobby and proceeded to make the other applicants notice grandmas appearance and told them that if they would take the time to present themselves in the same manner most of them wouldn't need the services offered. Gram was embarrassed but the agent told her that she was tired of folks just climbing out of bed at noon not taking time to clean up or change and then coming to the agency saying they couldn't find a job and needed assistance. Gram got the help that she needed and shortly after the plant reopened and she worked again till her retirement at age 69.
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