When All You Want to Do is Work…
What do you do when all you want to do is work in the town you live in, serve your community, and do what is best for your family? That is the situation I am in right now, I have applied for a job in Hagerstown, interviewed and now am waiting on whether or not I will get the position. The worst part is that I don’t know if I will be considered seriously because I am younger than what they likely expect and it just makes me very anxious.
I guess I just had to write this down since I have been thinking about it for the past few days and at this point I just want to know one way or another. I guess I will find out…
Add comment November 23, 2008
Maryland: Four airlines apply to serve Hagerstown
WASHINGTON COUNTY — Four companies have applied to provide commercial air service out of Hagerstown Regional Airport through a federal subsidy.
Add comment November 18, 2008
Bailout Detroit? I Think Not.
Let the Detroit auto makers fail, let them go into bankruptcy and fail just like any other American company does when they have mismanaged themselves into a financial nightmare.
Why is it that as soon as a big company gets in trouble now all of the Senators in Washington and the Representatives in the House all want to bail them out? There is no need for it and it goes against every free market principle that the country is built on. GM, Chrysler and Ford vehicles have been terrible for years and now we want to save them and postpone the inevitable? They did not respond to industry forces when they should have, they completely ignored America’s pleas for more fuel efficient vehicles and failed to improve the quality of their existing fleet of vehicles when they could have. By failing in these areas did they not expect companies like Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Daewoo, Kia and others to move in and take their market share?
So if you can’t back them up because of sound business practices then the argument becomes that they are too big to fail, especially in this economy. Why is that? Because so many people would lose their jobs? Let me tell you Washington, another 20,000 at this point seems to be a number of very little importance from this perspective. Why don’t you tell the hundreds of thousands that already have why you didn’t bail their companies out?
Not only are they not too big to fail (any company can) but if they go into bankruptcy, there is a strong chance that better managed automaker will buy their assets and keep the brand alive. The GM, Chrysler and Ford brands still carry a very iconic stature in the US and any other automaker would love to add them to their portfolio. These new investors might also actually bring in the new ideas needed to turn the brands around as well which is what the autoworkers need more than anything else right now since even with the bailout thousands more get laid off each year.
So Washington, keep your nose out of the free market in this case. The banks may have been a special case, but companies that do not control the entire financial system should not carry any special clout when asking for a bailout. It will be hard when they fail initially but I can tell you now that it needs to happen in order to make our economy stronger once again. The last thing we need to do is face this again later on, we might as well get the pain over with now.
3 comments November 18, 2008
2008 Mummers Parade - A Family Event?
I saw this in Mail Call today:
“I was calling to just let everybody know that I thought the Mummers Parade was one of the best that I’ve seen in probably the last 10 years.”
— Hagerstown
No Offense to anyone who really liked this parade this year, but the crowd that turned out for it was not something I would let my kids come out to. Constant swearing and vulgar comments. Hearing grown men and fathers talk about how they would have loved to knock someone out on their front porch while their kids are around?
Sorry Hagerstown, but you still have a lot of cleaning up to do before I consider these events worthwhile going to.
Add comment November 8, 2008
Relgion in Schools
The genius of mail call and this area:
“Inmate population, 9,000. If we can’t have religion in our schools, which is greatly needed, why in the world do we allow it in the prisons? … Why do we allow religion in the prisons, and not in the schools?”
Maybe because in prisons no one is forced to sit through a service? Maybe because there is this little clause called separation of church and state in the constitution?
If you want your kids to have a religious education send them to private school. You have an option, don’t complain if you don’t want to take it.
Add comment November 8, 2008
Who / What I am Supporting in 2008
President
Barack Obama / Joe Biden
State Representitive
Jennifer Dougherty
Board of Education
Edward Forest
Wayne David Ridenour
Jacqueline Fischer
Justin M. Hartings
State Constitutional Referendums
Question No. 1: No - Why do we need to allow anyone to vote absentee without reason and Election day is Nov. 2nd. Let’s keep it that way.
Question No. 2: No - This is the wrong time to assume gambling will fix the State’s budgetary crisis.
Add comment November 2, 2008
Hypertension at 26
So it happened and I know a lot of it is my fault as much as anyone else, but I have been diagnosed with Hypertension at 26 years of age. If you look on WebMD they will tell you the age you need to start worrying about this is 45 years old.
So that means I have beaten the average by 19 years, lucky me.
So what is the cause? Well, for one I am overweight, I’m not going to lie. That is likely issue number one, but the I also imagine some of it has to do with the fact that high blood pressure runs in my family. My dad has it as do others so it doesn’t surprise me that I do too. I guess I just wish it did not occur so early in me. I don’t eat much salt, I don’t drink, I try to stay away from a lot of the bad stuff but I still have it. Then again, I make up for these in having a really high stress job.
How do you deal with this? I’m now going to be on a maintenance dosage for the rest of my life and I’m 26…
Add comment October 12, 2008




