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Read The Fine Print

by Shelly Kneupper Tucker on September 29, 2007

A stop at our handy dandy convenience store this morning caused us to notice this sign in the window.

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Yes, they are hiring at the convenience store. As an incentive to sign on, they even offer medical insurance!

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Did I tell y’all that my husband has a twisted sense of humor? Faster than a speeding bullet, he wondered aloud,

“Is there a two gunshot wound deductible?”

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{ 5 comments }

patois September 30, 2007 at 9:34 am

Dude, you’ve got a heck of a quick husband!

Jessica The Rock Chick September 30, 2007 at 10:59 am

How true that is…I don’t think you could pay me enough to work in one of those stores…

Jessica

Jamie September 30, 2007 at 11:17 am

Possibly odd request. I don’t know how to make a picture be a link to an address. I can post a picture. I can post a link. How do you put the two together? If I had the code then I would put up your contest promotion.

Talina September 30, 2007 at 6:22 pm

Hey! Just wanted to stop by and say hey!!

Maybe I need to apply there… I am jobless for the time being, gives me a change to build up my craft biz inventory but it sucks for health insurance..

Hope all is well with you! Take care and keep writing! ;-)

You don’t want to apply there, Talina!! I know all about health insurance. I’m self-employed. Didn’t have any insurance when I met my husband. He said, “Marry me, baby and you’ll have insurance.” I said, “I love it when you talk dirty.” :lol: ~skt

Jamie October 1, 2007 at 1:46 pm

No comments for Manic Monday? All those wonderful pictures and threats of ghost stories and we can’t praise you to the skies … wahhhhhhhhh

ACK! Thanks for telling me! ~skt

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