“The constant remaking of order out of chaos is what life is all about, even in the simplest domestic chores such as clearing the table and washing the dishes after a meal…but when it comes to the inner world, the world of feeling and thinking, many people leave the dishes unwashed for weeks so no wonder they feel ill and exhausted.”
(Note: I am not against hiring those that are ESL or immigrants but reason employees should have common sense. To not hire persons with common sense is a sign, in my opinion, of corporate cost cutting as the wages can be kept lower for some that can also be more easily manipulated). I am in my suit checking the back doors to the office building making sure they are all locked. Janitor: Door not locked. Me: I just checked it, it is locked. Janitor: Not locked (and he pushes the panic bar. on the inside). Me: No, it is supposed to do that, we do not lock people in, in case of fire (emergency). Janitor: Hahahahah (Joker type laugh). (Note: This man is several years older that I, and could very well have many years of office building janitorial experience).
Montreal is a very cosmopolitan, sophisticated, erudite, educated, glorious city today. But it wasn't quite that way when I was growing up there. There was a lot of anti-Semitism. And I had to deal with that in an area of the city that had very few Jews. William Shatner
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From a Canadianna perspective, a great loss is that the Montreal Moroons folded in the era where hockey was popular, but not as popular or profitable as now in Canada.
The Moroons today would be another big classic club that could compete for the Cup, providing it was not just money grabbing like the Leafs most years.
Cannot state I regret giving out my address, although I will not give it to just anyone; but look at the goodies I am getting (plus Blog material)...
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(Note: I am not against hiring those that are ESL or immigrants but reason employees should have common sense. To not hire persons with common sense is a sign, in my opinion, of corporate cost cutting as the wages can be kept lower for some that can also be more easily manipulated).
ReplyDeleteI am in my suit checking the back doors to the office building making sure they are all locked.
Janitor: Door not locked.
Me: I just checked it, it is locked.
Janitor: Not locked (and he pushes the panic bar. on the inside).
Me: No, it is supposed to do that, we do not lock people in, in case of fire (emergency).
Janitor: Hahahahah (Joker type laugh).
(Note: This man is several years older that I, and could very well have many years of office building janitorial experience).
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The longer I go about living, I see it's the relationship that is most meaningful.
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Regret is the worst human emotion. If you took another road, you might have fallen off a cliff. I'm content.
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Being as open as possible to God's ideal will, perfect will, as opposed to divine permissible alternatives, limits regrets.
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Montreal is a very cosmopolitan, sophisticated, erudite, educated, glorious city today. But it wasn't quite that way when I was growing up there. There was a lot of anti-Semitism. And I had to deal with that in an area of the city that had very few Jews.
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From a Canadianna perspective, a great loss is that the Montreal Moroons folded in the era where hockey was popular, but not as popular or profitable as now in Canada.
ReplyDeleteThe Moroons today would be another big classic club that could compete for the Cup, providing it was not just money grabbing like the Leafs most years.