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Bacon King
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« on: April 04, 2015, 02:00:06 AM »

I just want to clarify that jeff quit his job before his facebook friend told him about her own job, her post about her job at the post office was in response to jeff brown's facebook post about quitting his job
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Bacon King
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« Reply #1 on: April 04, 2015, 02:12:49 AM »

I just want to clarify that jeff quit his job before his facebook friend told him about her own job, her post about her job at the post office was in response to jeff brown's facebook post about quitting his job

So Jeff lied. Again.

strictly speaking he didn't directly lie about it, he just spoke about it misleadingly:

Here is the reason I left Sprouts:  I was starting to get the idea that I was seriously risking my feet and back.  I felt that I was about 10-15 years too late and about 100-125 pounds too heavy to really be able to do the job very well.  Yesterday, one of my friends on Facebook told me of when she started working as a letter carrier for the post office at age 40.  She was real heavy and not in shape at all.  She could only do the job for a short time before she had to work inside at the post office for 9 years.  She is now on disability, hurts all of the time, both of her hands now have nerve damage, and she has to get injections in her right knee twice a year all because she took on a job that she physically couldn't do.  Her bad health was not an excuse, it was reality.  That confirmed the decision to change jobs and really validated it for me.  I know you all will probably balk at her story, but it really validated the decision for me.  Now, perhaps I was wrong about my perception and my fear, but we'll really never know the answer to that.
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