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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 418924" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>It's a shame to see someone treated like your Dad, Lammie. It must have been very hard for him. Just the loss of trust would have been a shock. I went to school with several kids who lived in oil "company houses". As their folks retired or lost their jobs, they were faced with trying to buy a house with just their retirement money/Social Security. It was difficult for several that we knew. </p><p></p><p>My niece worked at WalMart for a while. They opened a new store and she got in on the ground floor. There were extensive training sessions for the new employees. I think just good manners would be a plus in a store clerk. Could you just stand around and not offer to help someone who looked like they needed help? I couldn't. </p><p></p><p>But if anyone had treated my kid that way, I'd have to get involved, too. Does he like the game, though? I've been thinking about getting one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 418924, member: 13"] It's a shame to see someone treated like your Dad, Lammie. It must have been very hard for him. Just the loss of trust would have been a shock. I went to school with several kids who lived in oil "company houses". As their folks retired or lost their jobs, they were faced with trying to buy a house with just their retirement money/Social Security. It was difficult for several that we knew. My niece worked at WalMart for a while. They opened a new store and she got in on the ground floor. There were extensive training sessions for the new employees. I think just good manners would be a plus in a store clerk. Could you just stand around and not offer to help someone who looked like they needed help? I couldn't. But if anyone had treated my kid that way, I'd have to get involved, too. Does he like the game, though? I've been thinking about getting one. [/QUOTE]
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