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Stefan- I don't blame you for not wanting to work in a restaurant again. Did you have a hard time eating at one once you quit? I think I would question everything...Wait..I'm starting to question everything now!!! And you're right, some people will cut your throat and leave you for dead if they think they can make a dollar. It's sad.

Hi Goudah! I just read the article in another thread that you posted! That's crazy! Well, I guess if I were backed up against a wall I would be fighting tooth and nail to get out, too. Also, I didn't know that the site was pro-pdl. Now I'm definitely going to be paying more attention to it!



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Once you read some more of the articles you will see . . . . . A lot of them are very pro pdl.

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I dont know eleroo, it was bothering me at one point but then I got used to the thinking that there is nothing I can do anyway. And I cant be hungry all the time either

Back to the topic: looking at the fact that nice contributions were made towards certain "layers" of the state administration it is very understandable why pdl businesses still operate unrestricted or with very comfortable rules. For them, not for the customers, unfortunately.



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Actually, Stefan, this vote in DC passed. The contributions didn't work.

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Yes goudah2424, it passed because of the publicity it was given. I would imagine what is going on behind the scene. Just like with the restaurants... I am glad that it passed. That means that there are still people out there that are doing good.




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