Welcome Home Jim! Breathe deep, relax, kick your feet up, you deserve a break from the last few years. When you're able, come out to Vegas and blow off some steam! There are lots of us Y-Towners here who would give you a nice welcome!
Right on HarleyDog...He knows what he's talking about. I used to work for the other call center in town (Niles) and they also have a similar revolving door problem. Call centers sound good when there's nothing else coming to town, but they aren't really the solution...just a bandaid that falls off when it gets wet...or in 5 years.
BTW, My last post was an honest greeting to Mr Traficant. I wish I could be there at the dinner, but alas, I moved from Y-town last year and won't be returning any time soon. I do like Jim Traficant, met him once at the pharmacy where I was working and he took a lot of time talking to me while his prescription was getting filled for someone in his family (wife, maybe). I found him to be a normal, nice, relaxed, approachable, kind of guy...how many politicians can you say that about?
Ex-congressman Traficant freed from prison
Welcome Home Jim! Breathe deep, relax, kick your feet up, you deserve a break from the last few years. When you're able, come out to Vegas and blow off some steam! There are lots of us Y-Towners here who would give you a nice welcome!
September 2, 2009 at 2:23 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Call-center operation is ‘home run’ for city
Right on HarleyDog...He knows what he's talking about. I used to work for the other call center in town (Niles) and they also have a similar revolving door problem. Call centers sound good when there's nothing else coming to town, but they aren't really the solution...just a bandaid that falls off when it gets wet...or in 5 years.
August 14, 2009 at 3:37 p.m. permalink suggest removal
‘Welcome home Jimbo’ countdown
BTW, My last post was an honest greeting to Mr Traficant. I wish I could be there at the dinner, but alas, I moved from Y-town last year and won't be returning any time soon. I do like Jim Traficant, met him once at the pharmacy where I was working and he took a lot of time talking to me while his prescription was getting filled for someone in his family (wife, maybe). I found him to be a normal, nice, relaxed, approachable, kind of guy...how many politicians can you say that about?
August 10, 2009 at 7:18 p.m. permalink suggest removal
‘Welcome home Jimbo’ countdown
Welcome Home Jim...it's not really "Home" anymore, but you make it what it is!!!!
August 10, 2009 at 7:11 p.m. permalink suggest removal