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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3340716" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Those are all good points. I don't think most folks realize how important what most so called average people do daily is to everyone else having the lifestyle they do.</p><p></p><p>I never really thought about folks that have to work in inclement weather till I worked jobs were I had to travel in it and be exposed to it for just short periods. That gave me a whole new respect for linesmen that work in some awful conditions for hours and days on end or folks with livestock that have to be tended to no matter the weather. We always think of police,fire and rescue as being on the front lines. Well the front-lines is 6 feet away for a lot of people right now who are keeping stores open, water running and power on.</p><p></p><p>I heard today Wal-mart is wanting to hire 3600 people in OK. Guys if this doesn't give you a new respect for grocery workers and others. You need to reevaluate yourself. Same with healthcare workers and others that are on the front line of this crisis. They are putting their lives in danger to help keep everything in this country afloat. These people have lives, families, kids. Truckers keeping supplies moving. Chicken house operators keeping eggs going to the store. All these things are essential and should be shown respect. A job title should never define a man or woman. Anyone that is going to work tomorrow or did last week. Their job may not be glamours but they are putting themselves at risk to keep our country going. Be thankful for these folks and don't dismiss them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3340716, member: 32"] Those are all good points. I don't think most folks realize how important what most so called average people do daily is to everyone else having the lifestyle they do. I never really thought about folks that have to work in inclement weather till I worked jobs were I had to travel in it and be exposed to it for just short periods. That gave me a whole new respect for linesmen that work in some awful conditions for hours and days on end or folks with livestock that have to be tended to no matter the weather. We always think of police,fire and rescue as being on the front lines. Well the front-lines is 6 feet away for a lot of people right now who are keeping stores open, water running and power on. I heard today Wal-mart is wanting to hire 3600 people in OK. Guys if this doesn't give you a new respect for grocery workers and others. You need to reevaluate yourself. Same with healthcare workers and others that are on the front line of this crisis. They are putting their lives in danger to help keep everything in this country afloat. These people have lives, families, kids. Truckers keeping supplies moving. Chicken house operators keeping eggs going to the store. All these things are essential and should be shown respect. A job title should never define a man or woman. Anyone that is going to work tomorrow or did last week. Their job may not be glamours but they are putting themselves at risk to keep our country going. Be thankful for these folks and don't dismiss them. [/QUOTE]
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