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Page 4C,The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Dave,
from page 2C
could have treated you
better in terms of finan
cial compensation, but
things might have been
just too tight. Regard
less, this is a situation
where you have to put
yourself and your family
first.
First, accentuate the
positive. Let them know
that your time there has
been like working with
family and you appreci
ate everything they’ve
done for you. If they ask
you why you’re leaving,
be honest but kind. Let
them know that your
income wasn’t chang
ing for the better, and
you have to take another
position with better pay.
Let them know, too, that
you fully intend to honor
your two-week notice
unless they would rather
you didn’t.
It does no good to
throw stones over your
shoulder as you leave, JT.
That kind of thing says
more about you than it
does about them. So just
show a lot of gratitude
and kindness. It’s going
to be a tough situation
emotionally for all con
cerned, so do your best
to make it professional,
honest and friendly.
—Dave
* Dave Ramsey is
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on money and business,
and CEO of Ramsey
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Total Money Makeover.
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Pam,
from page 2C
bers every time we come
in contact with them.
Relish our freedom. Rel
ish the fact that we live
on this planet (the only
sphere that we know of
in the Universe that we
can inhabit) and we are
conscious of it.
So let’s focus on the
good in our lives right
now in this moment.
Way more is going right
than going wrong. Live
this day for the good
that’s in it, forget what
went wrong and be done
with it.
For more from Pam
Young go to www.
cluborganized.com.
You’ll find many mus-
ings, videos of Pam in
the kitchen preparing
delicious meals, videos
on how to get organized,
lose weight and get your
finances in order, all
from a reformed SLOB’s
point of view.
Classifieds,
from page 3C
condition. 4 years old, Paid
$2300. Call 229-395-1686
or 706-366-0476.
The Shed Yard: 12x16
with two windows and
electrical connections
$2450 plus tax;10x12 60
inch door and electrical
connections $1750 plus
tax, ; 10x12 $1850 plus
tax, two windows and 60
inch door; 18x21x7 boxed
eve car port with panels
on each side $800; Two
10x12 play house $2000;
10x10 play house $1900;
12x30 with lights and
receptable with 10x10 roll
up door and walk in door,
$4850; 10x20 cabin with
3 window & walk-in door
$2800 plus tax; 12x24
garage with walk-in door,
roll up door & 2 windows
$4800 plus tax; 12x16 all
steel building with 72 inch
roll up door & one window
$2738 plus tax; 10x12
steel sided building with
tong & grove floor & lights
$1775 plus tax; 12x16
steel building 2 windows,
2 vents and treated floors
$2636 plus tax; 12x24
steel building with lights,
2 vents & treated floors
$3300 plus tax; 10x12
building with window, lights
& treated floors $1868 plus
tax; 20x26x12 box eve
car port $1400; 18x21x6
car port $580; We rent
to own carports. We sell
long needle pine straw
$3.00 a bale delivered;
two locations to serve you,
located on Hwy 280 in
Leslie and at 609 Highway
280 in Americus; call 229-
942-8516.
TRAILER FOR SALE:
1998 enclosed trailer: 8 ft
by 16 ft. Dual axle, $2500.
Call 229-869-3501.
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Submitted Photos
Twin Oaks third graders enjoyed participating
during story time, The Little Old Lady Who
Was Not Afraid of Anything!, in the library.
They make great scarecrows ... don’t you
think?!?!?!