We were traveling in a 24 ft. moving truck and stopped at the shopping center to eat and get beverages for our trip to the countryside to deliver Dad's belongings from the city house.
Went got a great deal on fast food at the Burger King then took food to the truck to eat. When time came to start the truck the battery was dead, great just my luck.
Turned out to be interesting because time slippage on move I surveyed the parking lot and decided to reach out to get a jump from a kind parking lot neighbor.
I picked the most expensive truck on the lot, it was a Ford 350 extended cab, turbo super sized times two. I had to jump up and down waving my hands and arms to get the driver to crack open his window to ask for help.
I briefly asked if he was able to help with cables and a jump on the defective rental moving truck and he politely said he would be glad to help.
Back at my vehicle I prefer for the jump and was glad that the volunteer fired up that monster of a truck and shot over to the area where the rental truck sat. All I could here was that turbo whining up and down with the acceleration of the work truck.
The rental jumped very quickly and I took a moment to ask the driver about the company that was advertised all over the truck. The driver said that a group of contractors collaborate on targeting individuals that are facing barriers to reintegrating into a community and recruit that demographic as the workforce.
I feel that this business model if followed through and closely managed could meet the needed link in saving these edge individuals and helping them find avenues of becoming engaged in order to feel content and able to traverse the tragedy gap with success as they feel in their perspective quality of life assessment.
There are some interesting and enlightened activities going on in our community that are unique and creative changes to processes. Trying something different to get different results than we have been getting. Logical right.
So Five Mile Shopping Center is helpful, economical, easy to travel and nice people shop there.
I approve of this endorsement I am: Jaime D....
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