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xchrom

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Thu Dec 19, 2013, 08:50 AM Dec 2013

Inside The Increasingly Dangerous World Faced By Temporary Workers

http://www.businessinsider.com/temp-workers-dangers-2013-12



JACKSONVILLE, Fla. 2013 This was it, he told his brother Jojo. He would finally be able to pay his mother back for the fender bender, buy some new shoes and, if things went well, maybe even start a life with his fiancee who was living in Atlanta.

After getting his high school diploma, completing federal job training and sending out dozens of applications, Day Davis, 21, got a job. It was through a temp agency and didn't pay very much, but he would be working at the Bacardi bottling plant, making the best-selling rum in the world.

Davis called his mother to tell her the good news and ask if she could pick him up so he could buy the required steel-toe boots, white shirt and khaki pants and get to the factory for a 15-minute orientation before his 3 p.m. shift.

Word spread quickly through the family. "Me and my brother was like, 2018Don't mess up now, you got to do good, don't mess up,' " said his younger sister, Nia.



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Inside The Increasingly Dangerous World Faced By Temporary Workers (Original Post) xchrom Dec 2013 OP
How sad. And Texas doesn't require work comp insurance? Wow. DebJ Dec 2013 #1
k/r marmar Dec 2013 #2
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