What are you thankful for.................

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I'm thankful that I can do things like this. I took off work last Monday for the last day of "Operation Christmas Child". I helped deliver 3700 shoe boxes full of goodies from my county that will be sent all over the world.
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wayfair

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Of all of the things that you have to be thankful for in your life you want to thank God that you are a member of a (corrupt) labor union?


I am thankful that I have two beautiful children who have a mother and father who both love them very much and who have made us both so very proud.

I am thankful that I have my health and that I have the means to help those less fortunate than myself.

I am thankful that I have a job which rewards me for my hard work with a generous wage, health benefits and pension.

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I'm thankful that I can do things like this. I took off work last Monday for the last day of "Operation Christmas Child". I helped deliver 3700 shoe boxes full of goodies from my county that will be sent all over the world.

Nice work!!!
My only question is this; if you were off work, why were you wearing your uniform?
Did UPS contribute???
They should if they didn't.
 

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Nice work!!!
My only question is this; if you were off work, why were you wearing your uniform?
Did UPS contribute???
They should if they didn't.

I actually went into work Monday morning, they had one extra driver and I pulled seniority. Anyways, I stopped by my church on the way home to check up on my wife who was working at the consolidation point. I got put to work on the spot using my box handling skills, I wasn't planning on spending all day there. UPS had nothing to do with this, I do not turn in my hours to the company when I do charity work. Operation Christmas Child is part of Samaritan's Purse, which is run by Franklin Graham. He can get a 3-5 pound shoebox delivered to just about any place in the world for $7.00, I don't know why we charge so much.
 
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