Nobody’s ever stoked about having a stroke.
Reminds me of the time Deputy William Jefferson “Hot Rod” Harris battled prostate cancer, then was kicked to the curb, then had to work at the 3rd, 4th, and 5th place stations all at once. Corn hole, anyone?
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Suffer stoke, get fired
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Re: Suffer stoke, get fired
Like I’ve always said, the only money to be made in broadcasting is in suing a former employer.Realist wrote: ↑Tue Apr 28, 2020 3:19 pmCompletely classless thing to let her go after suffering a stroke. She sounds fine in that video so how could she not be up to their “standards”?
If she’s not going to get back into the news business, then I’m thinking she needs to consult an employment attorney....
SUE THEM ALL STEEEEEEEEEERAIGHT TO HELL!!!
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