Blue Collar Guy
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
My mother worked till was 73 in a hot school kitchen, her coworkers were all widows, and everyone of them were 1st or 2nd generation Americans. None of them came from money, and education was not stressed for that particular group. As far as I know, none of them felt sorry for themselves that they were scrubbing tables as elderly old ladies. I could be wrong but I believe they were all stay at home mothers, whose husbands died at early ages. Some were motivated by financial needs to go to work and others were so lonely at home alone they needed some common social interaction. They all knew how to cook and clean, that was a source of pride with them. I forced my mom to quit when I visited her one day at school, I was early and I waltzed into the kitchen. They were all white haired ladies that were all beat red from the immense heat, and sweating like they were in a sauna.
Im sure if a photographer and a magazine writer would have seen this picture, they would have written a tear jerking story. "70 year old grandma's slaving away at kitchen".
Im sure if a photographer and a magazine writer would have seen this picture, they would have written a tear jerking story. "70 year old grandma's slaving away at kitchen".
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