During the pandemic I lost my cook job and took a job as a virtual insurance agent. I missed cooking so much as I had been in the kitchens since my first job at 15. With the support of my husband who bought flat top grill, I started my own pop-up kitchen.
We recently moved closer to family in 2023 and my job removed me from the insurance program causing a cut in hours and $4 per hour cut in pay. We have to make a sustainable living with 6 children but we want to build it ourselves. All I dream and day dream about is cooking outside and serving people. Itβs one thing I can do all day and not get tired and love making money from.
Punching that clock after taking such a major cut it feels like a part of my soul chips away each time. Iβm ready to feel the freedom of working for myself again in with more experience, drive, support, and a better location.
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When OHSA unilaterally mandated that tens of millions of private sector workers take the COVID shot or wear masks, appellate courts cited the Chevron doctrine for allowing it People donβt understand how important it is that Chevron deference is dead
https://x.com/gregg_re/status/1806786881180328427
Neil Oliver: You were viciously lied to.
New Dutch study Proves they knew, Pfizer didn't care. Those death camp trains were/are insanely profitable
https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1806770909518160125