A Labor Day Lesson... From a 98-Year-Old Bag Boy
A Labor Day Lesson... From a 98-Year-Old Bag Boy
By Andy Snyder, Founder Mayward Digest
Liberty
What's more important... industry or education? Several states have passed laws that prohibit schools from ending summer vacation before Labor Day. Proponents argue that it's important for families to have one more weekend to spend their cash on fun.
In Virginia, it's referred to as the "Kings Dominion Law," after the amusement park that benefits greatly from the rule. Clearly, America has her priorities straight. Right?
Why in the world do we celebrate work?
That stuff hurts.
What's Labor Day really about, anyway?
For most folks, it's bad news. It means the end of summer... back to school... and the boss is back from vacation.
Are we to think we're really celebrating the little guy today... the guy who gets just a few bucks an hour to do the dirty work nobody else wants to do?
If so, why haven't the social justice warriors caught on? Where's the "woke" crowd taking to the streets begging for more of its fair share?
We figure they're at the beach getting their last bucket of fries and one final stroll down the boardwalk.
That's okay... we don't need them.
Paper or Plastic?
If we really want to learn about work and why it's something that many in our culture treat as though it were a dirty, four-letter word... we need to hear from Bennie Ficeto.
As we continue our series of essays on the World War II generation, we can't help but celebrate the former B-25 pilot's work.
He's a bag boy.
Pardon us... he's a bag man. Or, better, a bag veteran?
It doesn't matter. The point is the 98-year-old still ties his shoes and goes to work twice a week at the local grocery store.
He doesn't have to. Nobody is going to kick him onto the streets.
From what we can tell, he does it merely to prove a point.
He's our kind of man.
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