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Im_A_Racehorse214 karma

Hello Father! I was trying to think of a question to ask you, but nothing really came up. So, I just want to say thank you for what you are doing and for being a good person. I'm agnostic now, but my family is 100% Roman Catholic and they couldn't be any happier. Although I don't believe fully into the religion, I know that It makes my family happy and that's enough for me. Have a good summer Fr. Josh! :)

edit: grammer

Im_A_Racehorse42 karma

"they hired Johnny who dropped out of high school and had no skills to speak of, he got paid $6 an hour and worked less than 30 hours a week so they didn't have to give him benefits."

This hits very close to home. I work at their competitor Lowes and got hired on without knowing anything about lawn mowers, grills, or growing grass. Sure they had videos and training, but that doesn't compensate for real world experience. Now I consider myself very knowledgable in those fields because during the course of a year, I took the time to learn basic repair, I read websites on growing grass and the types of grass seeds. I also learned about propane installation. I did this because it paid better than my previous food job and I like the people I work with enough to stay there.

But, I worked 40 a week with no benefits. I finally grew a backbone and demanded they bump me up to full time status, or they needed to cut back my hours so I could go get another job. It took a month and a half for them to finally "make a full time position" available. I had to threaten them that it was against the law to work more than 25 hours if you are part time. Sadly, there are many other workers there that are still working 40 without the benefits.

Im_A_Racehorse7 karma

"My grandpa's cards!"

Im_A_Racehorse6 karma

Hello! How was this animation made and what inspired you to make a show like this? I can't binge watch Squidbillies because for some reason it makes me a little sick. Not saying the show is bad, it's just the certain animation for some reason. I can't explain it. Can you guys?

Im_A_Racehorse3 karma

Ahoj! I was in Brno for about 2 weeks, and it was an amazing city. I have also traveled to prague, and across Slovak Republic seeing many beautiful things and meeting amazing people. What your grandfather went through is something I wish I could comprehend. He must be very strong and I hope you get to document as much of his life as possible.

My question is, What is or was his opinion on the separation of Czechoslovakia?

Edit: Mexican American from Tennessee, USA