Just a personal story
Another story could be entitled why
help the people who don't want to work. That's the case where I presently live
in east Tennessee. But it happens elsewhere, too.
In my personal story, I was President of a Company that provided a
four and five star service to our paying
guests in South Carolina. And one of my employees was not a good
employee, and her boss fired her. And I backed up her boss after my own review.
Said another way, the fired employee deserved being fired, in my judgment.
But then my introduction to local SC government became
apparent to me. Basically, this appointed county bureaucrat called me on the
phone, and was both the judge and jury, and I had to fill out a bunch of
paperwork to prove my judgment; and then later this bureaucrat even wanted more
paper work. That's when I made my
decision to just accept the obvious increase in my government rates for
unemployment insurance. Needless to say, I had other things going on, too.
Hence my report to the readers of
this blog. This story is about ten years old.
And where I live today is still full
of people who will not work, including males and females. And they breed, and have babies, and I still have
to work to pay for all this.
As for me, I still prefer the
"noblesse idea" principle, but even many of these local impacted people have blown me off on this
concept. These days I would say they have a point. And also in fairness where I
live, some of the younger ones are already
six feet under, including some girls. Seems fair and consequential, to me. Mostly it
is drug OD's, and they usually leave kids for the rest of us to try take care
of.
Now, in my story, I don't know what
you might think, but I think there is something wrong with this story, like the
impacts and consequences comes to my mind.
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