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Old January 29th, 2004, 02:21 PM
Bob La Londe
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"Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in
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"Richard Liebert" wrote in

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I passed through Page last summer with intentions of visiting the

Yamamoto
operation just for fun. A young woman at the airport told me how she

used
to
work at their plant, she called it a sweat-shop, said she was glad to be

out
of there. I don't know if it really is, but I decided to skip the visit
after meeting her.


LOL, I don't know if I would necessarily take that as the definitive

answer
for working conditions at Yamamoto lures. It seems that many young people
today take offense when asked to actually produce 8 hours of work for 8
hours of pay!



No kidding. If I had heard that from a current employee I might be more
inclined pay attention. I think I would have asked if she quit or was let
go.


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