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Unskilled and Mediocre

"A serious ape whom none take seriously, obliged in this fool's world to earn his nuts by hard buffoonery."
George (Marian Evans Cross) Eliot

 
 
Recent Articles
Results from the 2008 National Drivers Test have shown that 33 million licensed Americans would not pass a written drivers examination if it were administered today. This amounts to over 16 percent of the drivers currently on the road, and it begs the obvious question: How did the other 84 percent get through the traffic in time to take the test?   more ...
It’s not easy going on vacation during economic times like we are facing today. Too many people have lost their jobs, but they still deserve some form of vacation because of all the service time they have invested in their employer.   more ...
Should Congress suspend the gas tax for the summer?   more ...
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Welcome to the site where Bob Holt relates his views on the concerns of middle class workers who are forced to live on a budget. Bob Holt is a freelance writer slash forklift operator who has worked for Sony Music in Pitman, New Jersey for the past 28 years. His work has appeared in such newspapers as The Philadelphia Inquirer, Courier Post, Gloucester County Times, and Press of Atlantic City on really slow news days. His first book, "Views From The Cheap Seats: Lifestyles of the Unskilled and Mediocre," is currently available at random flea markets and various undisclosed locations everywhere. Mr. Holt lives in a spider hole in Mantua, New Jersey, where plans for an insurgency against the Pulitzer Prize committee are currently continuing.
 

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