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Thursday, May 05, 2005

Don't Work At Work

Pawn shopping. Postal errands. Trading on E-bay. My car is dirty, must wash it. Toys R Us. Wal Mart. All the things most of us have to do on our off hours appear to be done while on the clock for this government worker.

Comments:
Obviously, this public servant isn't being paid enough and has to supplement his income with a sideline business. Can you blame him? At least he wasn't out playing 9 holes or something like that.
 
Yeah. I guess you have a point. How can anyone live on $75K/year. Like "the children" I suppose we must do all we can for "the public servants". Many thanks for the idea for a future rant.
 
Well shit.

It's hard enough to keep the boss happy, now I have to worry about "Eyewitness News" tracking my online shopping?

Yeesh. The stresses that come from being a public servant...
 
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