Thursday, February 10, 2011

Does Anybody Wear A Bandana When Snowboarding

For Mickey and Other

Il ya Un Certain nombre d'année, lors d'une reunion ouvert au public, j'avais demande au Maire if cons work. At the time there was talk of changes in the POS (Plan d'Occupation des Sols), and the people of the port trade were concerned to see their territory to reduce the cost of projects that the city had, and have not produced little since.

that day the mayor assured me that he was not. I was reassured there's another question.

At the same time I saw the Chamber of Commerce tourism focus, the dry dock for small boats.

Since then, the number of city residents fell below 20 000, depriving the city of some subsidies, including the mayor could really do if I think the newspapers. Why the exodus? I guess people have followed their work ...

I saw my pulmonologist (tire dealer) to part with his worker, lack of work, before closing shop.

According to my informants, the supermarket installed in the new bunker wanted by the city is now about to close - unless this is already done - or at least process of handing over to someone else. Much of premises for small shops remain empty from the beginning.

I've seen people leave their jobs at the port, I have seen clients go.

The dry dock has finally look forward. Problems of transfer of staff of a Collective Agreement to another, and also, judging by the newspapers, an incompatibility of temperament between them and others, have greatly retarded. The device provided for moving small boats have also presented a problem for wheelbase forks ...

The other day I saw the first three small boats in the RACS, including one that featured the logo of the Chamber of Commerce. Was he there as bait?

Today is the last day of work Mickey . I hope he will find work in the area, but I doubt it, because as someone told me back in the region recently, and himself looking for a job in the Handling: "it's not worth looking for here, you must go at least on Le Havre, or Our Lady of Lillebonne Gravenchon.

John Paul works until the end of the month. After it's over for him too. Like others before him. Jobs generated directly or indirectly by the port trade.

Myself, I regularly receive phone calls from people looking for work.

I have nothing against the use by tourism, or against the improvement of the living, but I have a feeling we forgot those already working, and have seen their workspace is reduced to a trickle.

Whose fault? I do not know, but if we learn to work together, instead of being dispersed, each to his own project, her baby, refusing to see the problems from each other, should we not more likely to preserve the work and create together.

People need jobs, not aid. The aid will help keep you at the end of the table with a bottle of red - or yellow - in the vicinity, and it does not help you live just to die.

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No, I would not seek a mandate at the next election, it's just that with my figure of Sancho Panza sometimes I act like Don Quijote. If only I were a poor lonesome cowboy instead ...

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