Re: OT: Dumb question
From: RaeMorrill (raemorrill_at_aol.com.com)
Date: 09/26/04
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Date: 26 Sep 2004 14:33:14 GMT
>ey allow $15 to eat on,
>which actually for Keith isn't bad, he usually only eats one big meal a day
Yeah, but how many places can you get a good meal for only 15 bucks? You might
find a few with specials for 6 or 8 bucks, but if someone even wanted a cup of
coffee and a doughnut for breakfast and a burger for lunch, there wouldn't be
enough left to cover dinner. Just seems to me, especially if this is not
voluntarily, a company could do a bit better than that. If that same 15 bucks
has to cover gas it will be a lot less remaining for food - unless they're
putting him up in a place where he doesn't have to drive far to work.
Rae Morrill in Maine
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