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Date: February 9th, 2019 9:59 PM Author: multi-colored patrolman dilemma
state environmental investigators were swarming the property, taking water samples and storing them in test tubes. Call-a-Head employees had been power-washing toilets in the yard, they claimed, and letting dirty water seep into the park. Charlie Howard paid a $100,000 fine for polluting protected wetlands and using unmetered city water.
It was just a speed bump for Charlie, who was busy developing new theories, like “The grass is always greener.” He let competitors ink the initial waste contracts on new job sites. Call-a-Head spies scouted the city for rival toilets, then Charlie dispatched pairs of salesgirls — one all business, the other all flirt. “As soon as Mr. John messes up,” Charlie says, “they’re thinkin’ of those girls.” Weiner began hearing stories about provocatively dressed young women entering job sites to cascades of wolf whistles. “It might be a little Hooters-ish,” says Ray Luden, a regional manager for PolyJohn, a portable-toilet manufacturer, “but it works!” Charlie’s best salesgirls today make $150,000 a year.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4198322&forum_id=2#37755126) |
Date: February 9th, 2019 10:01 PM Author: multi-colored patrolman dilemma
Hmm this Tim Aduleit guy sounds kinda anti-Semitic below:
Former drivers remain furious over years of abuse. And now the drivers are an existential threat to the business. In June 2015, more of them sued, seeking more unpaid overtime. But this suit has class-action status; more than 1,300 pump-truck drivers are currently represented. Charlie has always settled, but not now.
“Who does this fuckin’ scumbag think he is?” asks Timothy Aduleit, a former Call-a-Head driver who successfully sued, winning a $5,000 settlement for unpaid wages. “He looks like he crawled out of a dumpster.”
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4198322&forum_id=2#37755135)
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Date: February 9th, 2019 11:29 PM Author: boyish police squad organic girlfriend
In 1976, Charles P. Howard — Charlie’s dad — was a commercial fisherman in a sour economy when he built six wooden toilets and bought a broken truck. He set up shop on an old gas-station lot in his hometown of Broad Channel and put his son to work. Charles Jr., then just 11, painted toilets with a spray gun and fielded orders out of the family kitchen. Within a few years, he was driving a truck without a license and making deliveries around the city.
But in Broad Channel — hardscrabble, Irish Catholic, and working class — everyone’s dad was a cop, firefighter, or tradesman. “They were a laughingstock, to be honest,” one longtime resident says of the Howard family. “It was ‘Your father’s in the shit business.’ ”
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so a NYC jew was a commercial fisherman and residing in a catholic irish-american neighborhood during 70s? gtfo here
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=4198322&forum_id=2#37755503) |
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