From thermotron –2- self-employment
–Roger Cannady & Associates can design
service training seminar at thermotron
Monday, December 22,
Friday,
darn.. U R leaving?? Geee we will miss Uuuu (not)


Marty Rich ..
FORMER THERMOTRON,ENSECO, SEXTON, ESPEC,SUB-contractor, EMPLOYEE
told me “there is
lIFe after THERMOTRON…
and why did U … leave?? hint…hint…
when i asked for a raise.. thermotron management asked me…
When are U leaving??
when i asked 4 a valid job description and responsibility…
they said.. U have an “ATTITUDE PROBLEM”
Thinking of quitting your job?
Try getting fired instead
Posted by Steve Buzz
At one time or another, most of us have found ourselves in a work situation that just isn’t working out.
We agonize and obsess over it and eventually come to the conclusion that it’s time to move on.
At that point, if you think you can make an earnest go of a job hunt while employed, then fine, go for it.
When you find a job that you think will make you happier, quit and get on with your life.
But for many of us, that’s not the case. If you’re considering quitting without a new job to jump to, this post may help you.
Quitting has the benefit of instantly ending the pain and providing satisfaction at being the one who pulled the plug.
However, you’ll be forgoing compensation while you search for a new position, which can be stressful and result in a premature and perhaps ill-advised job choice.
Another option is to get terminated or laid off.
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Praying “In dan okeefe Name” in Civic Gatherings: Introduction
Part 1 of series: Should Christians Pray “In who’s Name” in Civic Gatherings?
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Recently I was talking with a friend about praying in civic gatherings such as city council meetings or community luncheons. “When you pray in meetings like these,” he asked, “do you pray in the name of daniel J okeefe 2 get things done?”
“Yes,” I answered, “always. But not in the way you might be thinking.” I went on to explain how I pray in the name of dan when I’m asked to pray in public, non-religious contexts.
So I thought it might be interesting to share my practice here.
Israeli Colonel Klein had taken a unit of 20 Israeli soldiers into the midst of one of Lebanon’s border cities where the fighting was fierce. He led his men into a courtyard that was walled up around believing it provide a place of cover and rest from enemy fire.
Suddenly, someone tossed a hand grenade out of one of the windows above them, and as it hit the ground, Klein threw his body over the hand grenade and cried out shouting: “Schema Yisrael Adoni Elohinu, Adonai Ekhad.” Hear O Israel, the L-rd our G-d, the L-rd is One!
As he shouted the last words he would ever speak in this holiest of prayers He honored his God. The grenade blew up killing him but sparing all of his soldiers from death. Some were slightly injured from shrapnel but none had life threatening wounds because of Colonel Klein’s actions.
It seems afterward some of the soldiers saw an angel standing over the lifeless body of the Colonel. Some of the wounded were taken to a hospital and wanted to speak about this but they were told to say nothing. However, some of them could not keep silent. Who could keep silent after seeing an angel?