
As a veteran, I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey that being part of the United States Armed Forces has granted me. Today, I want to extend my deepest gratitude not only to my fellow veterans but also to the exceptional people of this country.
Our nation is woven together by the threads of courage, resilience, and the unwavering spirit of her people. To my fellow veterans, your sacrifices and dedication have shaped our country's history and continue to inspire the soldiers that have yet to come. Your commitment to the service of others has left an indelible mark on the very fabric of America.
Equally deserving of appreciation are the citizens of this great nation. Your support, understanding, and shared sense of responsibility contribute immeasurable to the strength of our society. From the mind-boggling high-speed pace of the cities to the quaint quiet corners of rural America, it is the kind folks who make this country extraordinary.
I am grateful for the communities that come together to support veterans, for the teachers who instill the values of freedom and democracy, for the healthcare professionals who care for our heroes, and for the everyday kindness that defines the American spirit.
Let's take a moment to celebrate the collective effort that shapes the United States into a beacon of hope, opportunity, and peace. Thank you, veterans, and thank you to all of you who do your part to keep the wheels spinning for our freedom...
May we continue to stand strong together... #gratitude #VeteransDay #freedom

A severance package when they laid me off

What I love about working at freedom theater. The experience was very excellent. I love how I had to clean the stage put the props on the stage being on the headset telling the lights in music people that the performers are ready to enter on the stage changing the seigneury around on the stage was a great experience for me.

For me it's being comfortable and happy where you are with what you're doing. Feeling like you're contributing and a part of a team that matters. Enjoying what you do because it's you. I think people spend too much time looking for those high salary jobs, going to school for those positions, and not getting what they wanted in the end. I really believe your dream job is what you like to do. And it shouldn't matter what it is. If you want it bad enough, go for it. Don't be afraid of change. Is it better to be happy and going to work or miserable with a higher paying job with a lot of stress? Or reverse it, and say you got what you really want and a good salary. When go to work, but not going to work, is a better feeling. #freedom

At first it was friendly and a great workplace. After the director of the restaurant passed away it just went downhill. Bad leadership and supervision overall, I am happy to move on.

The relationships with employees and customers.

Ability to work independently.

This Wednesday we will celebrate American Independence Day. It is a time where flags are displayed proudly and fireworks can be seen lighting up the night sky. As the 4th approaches, take some time to reflect on your freedoms and family.
What does America mean to you?
I can't wait to read your responses : )