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one of our own writers and friends has been fired unjustly from his job. I won't mention his name here, but he is needing badly to find more work. He is very skilled regarding the internet and customer relations as well as diesel engines and their applications.

his name will not be posted publicly. If anyone can help, I can send his resume' and name privately via message here at Top Shelf or email. He is a really good person and a hard worker as well as an author here at Top Shelf. He is not trans, but is on our side anyway and has helped many girls get out for maybe their first time for a meal or in public with him as protection. He is a Christian, but not one of the pushy ones. He was a great friend of Holly Happy Hart's. That should say a lot to a lot of you. He is very technically very knowledgeable in many fields. He is willing to relocate if a job will pay enough and ha good advancement opportunities.

If you can, if you know someone who CAN, please email or message me here at Top Shelf.

Please help if you can.

Catherine Linda Michel

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I suggest adding a general

I suggest adding a general geographical area, even if it's just "Pacific Northwest", or similar.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Didn't think of...

BarbieLee's picture

Cathy, google Oilfield Hire
I didn't think of them because
1: I hate the oilfield companies. Every single damn one of them
2: Haliburton and all the others have left Elk City

Tell your friend to contact the big trucking companies, the auto companies, and the machinery companies. Mechs are always in demand. Even in the worst economic downturn, as a skilled professional I never wanted for a job. But as one of my friends explained to her friend when he asked, "What does she do?"
"You'd never believe me if I told you." It helped to be multi talented.

Life has been one hell of a ride in more ways than one.
Life is a gift. Treasure it until it's time to return it.
always,
Barb

Oklahoma born and raised cowgirl