Getting paid to do it
On Aug 9, 8:32 am, sf wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Aug 2007 09:00:31 -0500, "jmcquown" >
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> >> Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:
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> >>> As much as I like my current job (custodian at a church), at 46 I
> >>> have no problem with stacking and unstacking 300+ chairs in a day.
> >>> At 56, well, that might not be the case. At 66, I really don't
> >>> think I'll be wanting to do that.
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> >What sort of restaurant serves breakfast which requires stacking and
> >unstacking 300 chairs? And what does stacking/unstacking chairs have to do
> >with being a chef? Absolutely nothing.
I'm not talking about being "a chef." I'm talking about being a
breakfast cook, and sometimes lunch cook.
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> His *current* job involves stacking and unstacking chairs.
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One would have thought that'd be obvious. "Custodian," "stacking
chairs."
--Bryan
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