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Posted by dave from MN on September 10, 2005 at 18:22:53 from (67.2.202.32):
In Reply to: way, way, way , way off topic posted by just curious on September 10, 2005 at 13:06:18:
I was a managaer at a major appliance manufacturer and always had to deal with people on restrictions and supposed work comp issues, as well as disabilty. Being the bum I am I always loved, 1. running into the girl who has tendonitis AND carpel tunnel sooo bad her therapist said she could only sit and basically do some thing (that was not even a job and rest 45 min out of 60), I run into her snowmobiling. She was ahead of me for like 40 moiles, she dvove like a banshee on a 700CC racer. Nipped that in the butt. Another critical machine oper was taking off work due to (spraining) his back at work. Was off for about 8 months on work comp, I finnally run into him at the farm store. Carrying 3 tractor batt and a case of oil. smiling all the way to the counter till he saw my face. Another gal that had restrictions at work that she HAD to alternate sitting/standing every 15 minutes, she was soo bad we could not find a job to fit her, untill a buddy of mine happened to be in a biker convoy out to sturgis, she only got off at gas time. Unless you are in the business you have no idea how much fruad like this id cripline US businesses. As well as the well fare system and disabilty. I have a 93 year old neihbor that has bad knees, back, hips, you name it. He takes no assistance and lives within his means. I
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