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Ok, so I was wrong. ~I~ don't know them, but you do.Why can they not move to Chicago? Why can they not go back to Minnesota? I do not truly know the individual circumstances of these people, but do you think it is because of globalization? Why can they not re-skill and move into something else? I know people who are out of work because they lost their job for non-globalization jobs. How do we deal with them? Or, do we just blame it on India and not vote someone to the COMMON board?
Besides, if I go to Chicago, and you are coming to Texas, aren't we just swapping?
----- Original Message ----- From: <pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [CPF0000] The globalization of COMMON,or is this the right direction?
<<I don't know this widow and her kids in California or the family in South Dakota who are hurting,>> Yeah, I do. She's a former neighbor in the Bay area. The folks in South Dakota are friends from Minnesota who moved there after their employer (the factory) moved there. Her job was with the Citibank call center. Come to Chicago. -- Paul Nelson Arbor Solutions, Inc. 708-670-6978 Cell pnelson@xxxxxxxxxx
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