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Posted by 49 Cubber! on April 24, 2004 at 18:37:52 from (206.74.216.122):
In Reply to: OT..insurance fraud posted by 49 Cubber! on April 24, 2004 at 11:46:44:
Thanks for the opinions so far.Let me go further into this.This guy worked for the same company I do up until 6 years ago.I knew he had suddenly stopped coming to work,but I had seen him at several shows for a year or so.I didnt work with him but maybe a year,and didnt really know him that well,but enough to know more than just his name.We had talked on more than one occasion about our tractors.When I noticed him not being at work,I assumed he had quit or got fired or something.I asked my boss about it one day and he told me about the situation.I know some people are ligitimatly sick,and I too am somewhat nervous around a crowd of people,but only to the extent that some of are,like speaking in front of a audience I guess,but it quickly subsides.I am not one to judge and rustyfarmall is right,I shouldnt judge someone until I walk a mile in their shoes,but it upsets me alot to see someone taking advantage of the system,whether its a brain imbalance or fake injury.I dont see how a guy can be so out of whack when it comes to crowds and groups of people,but can attend several tractor shows a year. I see his nice new shop,all of this nice equipment he brings to shows,a new truck he pulled his tractor in with today,and I wonder,am I paying for that?
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