Do you think otherwise wonderful dogs, that lifted their legs on everything, are still allowed into Heaven?
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With the rapid employee turnover rates that they see, many employers are hard pressed to train employees about anything before they walk out the door for good.![]()
When we were in Sedona, AZ almost every business we went into had a sign on the door to the effect of 'don't try passing off your pet as a service animal'. Apparently that's a big enough problem for them that they've had to post notices.
@Bunnylady you sure hit that nail on the head re: training employees before they hit the door![]()
Most folks now a days want a paycheck without working for it. Once they find out work is involved, they quit.
We've seen enough of that attitude the past couple years, we're doing our best to keep older employees this year. The 4 or 5 of them coming back to work at the course are 30+ with 2 of them being over 60 yrs old. I know age isn't the only qualifying factor when it comes to hiring dependable help, but this is the age group that has worked out best for us as they seem to have an actual work ethic.
Do you think otherwise wonderful dogs, that lifted their legs on everything, are still allowed into Heaven?
Only the shaggy haired onesWhat about husbands ?
Isn't there a book or story along the lines of "all dogs go to heaven"?