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Scott & Ricky
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My ordinary days at home series.
There isn't much extraordinary about my days at home except I get to do what I like; be around my family, work with folks I like very much like my brother Ricky; Sergei Scot and a couple of additional hands whose work ethics seems to be a thing of the past. In other words, I like what I do; I like my way of life! Today I was reading our local newspaper when I came upon something catching my attention; it reads: Wanted: Several hard working individuals willing to do work a minimum of 40 hours plus about 10 to 20 extra hours per week. Another local add reads: Wanted, hard working individuals not afraid to do hard physical labor, willing to put in at least 40 hours per week. I find myself thinking after reading many similar advertisements today; what has happened to work ethics? How did we get here; in a very small community where hard work was the norm? What sort of generation did we rise? Is this our future? It's made me think; prompting me to post a series which not long ago was considered ordinary.
People say I'm just a rough boy
I ain't no good for you girl
It's a dead end street,
Tryin' to love me yeah, I'll wreck your world
I can see why they're all talkin'
Lookin' back at my past
I've got a bad name, but a man can change
I'm livin' proof of that
Scott & Ricky
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My ordinary days at home series.
There isn't much extraordinary about my days at home except I get to do what I like; be around my family, work with folks I like very much like my brother Ricky; Sergei Scot and a couple of additional hands whose work ethics seems to be a thing of the past. In other words, I like what I do; I like my way of life! Today I was reading our local newspaper when I came upon something catching my attention; it reads: Wanted: Several hard working individuals willing to do work a minimum of 40 hours plus about 10 to 20 extra hours per week. Another local add reads: Wanted, hard working individuals not afraid to do hard physical labor, willing to put in at least 40 hours per week. I find myself thinking after reading many similar advertisements today; what has happened to work ethics? How did we get here; in a very small community where hard work was the norm? What sort of generation did we rise? Is this our future? It's made me think; prompting me to post a series which not long ago was considered ordinary.
People say I'm just a rough boy
I ain't no good for you girl
It's a dead end street,
Tryin' to love me yeah, I'll wreck your world
I can see why they're all talkin'
Lookin' back at my past
I've got a bad name, but a man can change
I'm livin' proof of that