I drove by CPH and the “informational picket” and I was offended by the picketers. These healthcare professionals were extremely unprofessional in their behavior. Instead of drawing attention to …
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I drove by CPH and the “informational picket” and I was offended by the picketers. These healthcare professionals were extremely unprofessional in their behavior. Instead of drawing attention to their plights, they were a nuisance and posed a danger to drivers. I took offence to being yelled at to honk my horn in support. They were screaming at cars as they drove by. They were very distracting. In this economy, I am sorry, but it is not your God given right to anything. Everybody is feeling it--just ask the teacher or GM worker who lost their jobs after 20 years. Just ask any employee of the mom and pop stores who get no benefits but are just grateful to be employed. Ask any employee at Any workplace if they always feel appreciated all the time. Show a little of the professionalism you proclaim to have the next time you want my attention.