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Having a Great Job
May 17, 2008
Category: Workplace




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Show Description: Did you see the story of Walker Concrete? Apparently they owners sold the business for $100 million dollars. But instead of keeping it all for themselves, they surprised their employees by giving out over $2 million in bonuses. Everybody in the company got $1,000 for every year they were with the company. But apparently this type of good leadership has been around long before the company sold. Do you have a good job? Do you respect your employer? Join the conversation as we look at the importance of having a great job.

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2. The Apostle Paul
3. John Wesley
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