proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sat May-28-11 03:17 PM
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Republican Lawmaker Hires Jobless Constituent To Work In His Yard For $8 An Hour
Kathryn Treadway of Goldsboro, N.C., lost her job doing medical transcription work for a hospital early last year. The 35-year-old hasn't had an income since April 16, when an impasse between Republicans in the state legislature and Democratic Gov. Bev Perdue halted her unemployment benefits.
On Friday, she finally found a job -- doing yard work for a statehouse Republican who thought Treadway couldn't find work because she had a bad attitude.
Stephen LaRoque, the Republican who represents Treadway in the lower chamber of the North Carolina General Assembly, said he'd pay her $8 an hour to deal with dirt and debris in his three-and-a-half acre yard in nearby Kinston.
"She said she wanted to do some work, and I got a whole lot of work to be done, and so she’s over here this morning doing some work," LaRoque told HuffPost on Friday. "I got her emptying pots right now. We planted pots that we had plants in, and getting the old plants out, dumping the dirt back into something so we can reuse it."
more . . . http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/05/27/republican-law...
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1190150HughBeaumont Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Sat May-28-11 03:25 PM
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1. This whole story. . . makes you want to kick the screen. WHAT a ****ing dick.
LaRoque replied that there were plenty of opportunities nearby.
"I'm sorry that you have been unable to find work," he wrote. "Since you live in Wayne County I would like to suggest that you look into job openings in our area. We have a new chicken processing plant in Kinston named Sanderson Farms and they currently have 191 openings available according to the web site link below."
Treadway said she'd already tried that.
"The last thing I need, sir, is another politician acting as if the problem is that I am not applying for jobs," she wrote. "When I applied at Sanderson Farms, they were so inundated with applicants that the (whom I was told to go through) literally wrote my name on a piece of paper with HUNDREDS of other names and disinterestedly told me they would 'call me if anything came open.'"
LaRoque didn't buy it.
"Most anyone can find a job if they can pass a drug test and are physically able to work," he wrote. "I have tried to find people to do yard work but it seems most are too good for manual labor. Based on the tone of your email it is not difficult to see why you can’t find a job."
"For your information sir, I can pass a drug test and am not opposed to manual labor," Treadway replied. "If your yard happens to be within 20 miles of Goldsboro, by all means I'll be over there with a rake and shovel first thing tomorrow morning."
"If you really meant that you would be willing to work in my yard, then plan to come tomorrow morning," LaRoque wrote. "I'll pay $8 per hour. Let me know if you are serious."
Rubbing salt in the open wound - The Compassion of the RepubliCONs. ****ers.
You know what DUmmies, that woman did something none of you cartoon characters would ever do, she's doing manual labor.
Granted it's only 8/hr right now. She may do a bang up job and impress the guy then end up making more money. She will now be able to claim that she is employed currently, giving her a bit of an advantage to other employers looking for people. He may even recommend her to some other employer looking for good people. In other words he may have handed her an opportunity. This is why you goons will always be poor and miserable. You never want to start at the bottom and try to work up, you demand starting off right out of high school as a CEO.
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7. Guess he thinks he is too good to do his own yard work...
Edited on Sat May-28-11 03:48 PM by Contrary1
"I got her emptying pots right now..."
Well; isn't he special? On second thought, he's not. Just a typical repuke.
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The nerve of repukes wanting people to actually work for being paid.
I'm convinced no liberal would ever do the job I do. They would quit after the first day when they realize that in order to get that modest paycheck the boss expects you to actually do something.