We Are Hourly Labors. Not Paupers.
Working at Lincoln Industries is apparently a choice we made. This choice protects our vested interests in the indulgence of employment at will. Our choice to work is overwhelmingly protected by the constitution of the United States, even though that constitution makes no specific reference. There is a time frame from 1999 to 2015 focusing on the assiduous attention of hourly laborers in the straight line doom as snowflakes on the plain without an outlet. We are hourly laborers who want to work for a company, not individuals because of our desire to be in control of our own destiny. This desire is our obligation in libertya pursuit of freedom and equality.
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We Are Hourly Labors. Not Paupers.
Working at Lincoln Industries is apparently a choice we made. This choice protects our vested interests in the indulgence of employment at will. Our choice to work is overwhelmingly protected by the constitution of the United States, even though that constitution makes no specific reference. There is a time frame from 1999 to 2015 focusing on the assiduous attention of hourly laborers in the straight line doom as snowflakes on the plain without an outlet. We are hourly laborers who want to work for a company, not individuals because of our desire to be in control of our own destiny. This desire is our obligation in libertya pursuit of freedom and equality.
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We Are Hourly Labors. Not Paupers.

We Are Hourly Labors. Not Paupers.

by Lawrence D. Taplah
We Are Hourly Labors. Not Paupers.

We Are Hourly Labors. Not Paupers.

by Lawrence D. Taplah

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Overview

Working at Lincoln Industries is apparently a choice we made. This choice protects our vested interests in the indulgence of employment at will. Our choice to work is overwhelmingly protected by the constitution of the United States, even though that constitution makes no specific reference. There is a time frame from 1999 to 2015 focusing on the assiduous attention of hourly laborers in the straight line doom as snowflakes on the plain without an outlet. We are hourly laborers who want to work for a company, not individuals because of our desire to be in control of our own destiny. This desire is our obligation in libertya pursuit of freedom and equality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781524653507
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 12/07/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 84
File size: 101 KB

About the Author

He is an hourly laborer at Lincoln Industries who has been with the company for seventeen years and still working there while this book is under review for publishing. He had decided to reexamine the past sixteen years (1999–2016) of work and relationship at this company. He is a foreign-born from Liberia on the West Coast of Africa. He is an alumnus of Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Connecticut, and a former graduate student from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
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