ok so -- in what way is knowledge of English required to sort used clothes? 

I've actually done that job for about a week once -- the main requirement as 
far as I can tell is not being allergic to dust. It's mindnumbingly boring work 
and anyone who would do it for six years, well, ya, they would be unmotivated. 
Sure.

Dana

> BTW, they were clothes sorters:
> http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_505139.html
> 
> Sounds like the SA wanted to help them and they refused. Lack of
> motivation is good enough for me to get rid of them, but that's me.
> 
> 
> On 5/2/07, Dana Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > and your point?? Obviously it's a legitimate job requirement for an 
> English teacher! Your example looks a little more dubious, but ok, 
> there is public contact. What if these guys are janitors though? I 
> mean-- Salvation Army -- what can you do for them without speaking 
> English? THey apparently were doing it well enough, whatever it wsa, 
> for six tears.
> >
>

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