March 20, 2009
My father lived through the Great Depression. That was what we noted whenever he cheered when somebody got a job with the Post Office. “It’s a steady job,” he’d say. “The Post Office doesn’t lay people off. They have good health care, and a pension.”
That was then. My father died in 1988.
This is now.
Yeah, it’s that bad.
Spread the word; friends don't allow friends to repeat history.
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Posted by Ed Darrell