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Dark outside?
Empty parking lot for jobs.
Looks like the placed is closed down yet outside building lights on while advertising lights not working??? Doesn't look like labor is ready.
Lights not working at working agency ,
Must have used union electricians
Can't afford to get the light fixed,just hanging in there.
No, but can you tell us please.
Building needs paint? No nevermind,it just dawned on me;Brian Williams isn't in the photo.Did I win anything.
There trying to hire someone to fix the lights?
It's the Labor Ready place on the West Side, where dozens of Spanish speaking day-labor hopefuls gather every day.The sign's dead lights leave the Ready as Rey, which is Spanish for King. So there you have it, Labor King.
No, I can't. It's a jobs place vacant in the middle of the night with some signage lights out. Nothing ironic about that.
A place that offers jobs hasn't employed someone to fix the sign?
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Dark outside?
ReplyDeleteEmpty parking lot for jobs.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the placed is closed down yet outside building lights on while advertising lights not working??? Doesn't look like labor is ready.
ReplyDeleteLights not working at working agency ,
ReplyDeleteMust have used union electricians
ReplyDeleteCan't afford to get the light fixed,just hanging in there.
ReplyDeleteNo, but can you tell us please.
ReplyDeleteBuilding needs paint? No nevermind,it just dawned on me;Brian Williams isn't in the photo.Did I win anything.
ReplyDeleteThere trying to hire someone to fix the lights?
ReplyDeleteIt's the Labor Ready place on the West Side, where dozens of Spanish speaking day-labor hopefuls gather every day.
ReplyDeleteThe sign's dead lights leave the Ready as Rey, which is Spanish for King. So there you have it, Labor King.
No, I can't. It's a jobs place vacant in the middle of the night with some signage lights out.
ReplyDeleteNothing ironic about that.
A place that offers jobs hasn't employed someone to fix the sign?
ReplyDelete