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Thread: BUSINESS: Fisker lays off workers in Delaware, Calif.

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    Re: BUSINESS: Fisker lays off workers in Delaware, Calif.

    My father worked at fisker as a janitor..said they kept alot of things quiet...he didn't work there long..he was unemployed for 3 years at the time he was hired for the job..got in..and was fired 3 weeks in...said he was to old and couldn't keep up with the other janitors...my dad is a very genuine, fair type of dude...out of shape for sitting on his ass for three years...likely. But a lazy person he is not. As it turns out...he went to one of the real big bosses because his immediate boss was smoking weed with the other janitors..and he was a "rat"

    he still is unemployed, going to school through some state program to learn to work on lawn-mowers, his "teacher" has probably some of the worst work ethic ive ever heard of for being someone in "authority" and besides I really dont think this "training" is going to do anything for him, just another "debt" that he is unable to pay..but can't tell him that cause you gotta let people have hope...man, things sure do suck today.
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    Re: BUSINESS: Fisker lays off workers in Delaware, Calif.

    I heard that Fisker may change it's name to Frisker. Am I the only one that thinks this fiasco may have been a way to rehab the plant at taxpayer expense? How much more of the nonsense coming out of Washington are the folks expected to believe? It's like reading a National Lampoon. Does anyone know of another newspaper available here in Delaware other than the Journal or Philly papers? I was able to get the Washington Times at the Acme but that stopped about a year ago. I'm not interested in reading another main stream media version of the news, too many omissions and "modifications". I'll probably be stuck reading the "paper" online but old habits are hard to change.

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