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Virgie,
I understand your frustration. I had one young lady years ago who seemed OK
but then separated from her newlywed husband and wound up living in her
car, eventually not showing up... not like I can take the truck and tend to
the route the best I can with one person :). Another guy worked for two
weeks and just never showed up again, actually I believe he left with a
fist full of dollars :). Anyway have you tried dipping in the pool of
retired folks? Early retired folks or even just your garden
variety retired folks show up for work on time, have great work ethics,
and usually don't need all the benefit packages a younger person needs. And
today there is more of a need for folks to wokr too post retirement and a
nice job working for a nice lady such as yourself would be appreciated too :).
Brad
At 11:00 AM 8/28/2007, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>I have been having trouble with employees for some time now. About the
>time I think I am getting it under control something else comes along and
>knocks the props right from under me. The latest reason for someone not
>to come to work is a real shocker. This persons daughter calls this
>morning and says my mom can't come to work today because she is in
>jail. How sad for that child to have to make that phone call. I am
>frustrated because I need a reliable worker but I am feeling sorry for
>that child who made that phone call. I just needed to vent I
>guess. Please pray for that family and for me.
>
>Virgie and lady Hoshi
>doing business at
>
>www.vunderwood.ktostemtech.com
Brad Dunse
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