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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3197964" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The hunts are not the reason they are being brought back. It's sad you think so, but spoken like a true government worker.</p><p> Since they will be paid, I think everyone in the rest of the country thinks you should be working for your pay even though it may come late.</p><p>The infrastructure and maintenance of the facility's is the reason they are being brought back to the workplace, along with the fact they will be paid in the future for the work they are performing in the form of back pay.</p><p></p><p>I'm really amazed at the bullcrap going on with the food pantries and celebrity chefs gooning for the camera's by making a meal for a group.</p><p>When do the same groups open up pantries and celebrity chefs open up food lines for carpenters, pipeline welders, building contractors, refinery contractors, etc that don't have guaranteed jobs with the promise of back pay and permanent jobs? They certainly have gaps between jobs when they have to suck it up and not go out for dinner and cut back for a month or so between jobs. </p><p>Where is the outcry for them? Where is the outrage for them and their children and families? Where are the food lines?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3197964, member: 5412"] The hunts are not the reason they are being brought back. It's sad you think so, but spoken like a true government worker. Since they will be paid, I think everyone in the rest of the country thinks you should be working for your pay even though it may come late. The infrastructure and maintenance of the facility's is the reason they are being brought back to the workplace, along with the fact they will be paid in the future for the work they are performing in the form of back pay. I'm really amazed at the bullcrap going on with the food pantries and celebrity chefs gooning for the camera's by making a meal for a group. When do the same groups open up pantries and celebrity chefs open up food lines for carpenters, pipeline welders, building contractors, refinery contractors, etc that don't have guaranteed jobs with the promise of back pay and permanent jobs? They certainly have gaps between jobs when they have to suck it up and not go out for dinner and cut back for a month or so between jobs. Where is the outcry for them? Where is the outrage for them and their children and families? Where are the food lines? [/QUOTE]
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