WTF?!? Trolling for potential food stamp recipients. This is actually a job? | |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 36838535 Switzerland 04/24/2013 05:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i suppose illegals are good customers when these "employees" need to hit their monthly quota. |
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008-80 User ID: 6694591 United States 04/24/2013 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | seniors. cant work. going broke on outrageous medications and medical costs. having retirement plans raided. Quoting: THX1984 this doesn't piss me off for some reason. In fact, it is Nerios’s job to enroll at least 150 seniors for food stamps each month, a quota she usually exceeds. Alleviate hunger, lessen poverty: These are the primary goals of her work. But the job also has a second and more controversial purpose for cash-strapped Florida, where increasing food-stamp enrollment has become a means of economic growth, bringing almost $6 billion each year into the state. The money helps to sustain communities, grocery stores and food producers. It also adds to rising federal entitlement spending and the U.S. debt. |