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Fired Dog should have been promoted to management

Comments re article 41721 Dog fired needs to find his home again

Barbara Armitage writes:
Now I'm sure that this dog shouldn't be fired.

If he can drool all day AND ride around in a truck at the same time he should be promoted to management! -Barbara Armitage
Absolutely. This guy has Upper management material written all over him. Surely quarry vice presidential material. Even if William Burton couldn't see the potential, everybody knows that quarry legend Shamrock Ed Williams would have, if the Fired Dog had shown up at his operation. As you now know, the Fired Dog has his old contract back. He's on the job at home. -EW




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