Showing posts with label Humanity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Humanity. Show all posts

Saturday, December 24, 2011

To the Employers of the World

With the holiday season in full swing, I take pause to reflect on those who are homeless or striving to make ends meet and thought it time to speak openly to the employers and corporations of the world.


I ...


  • Am the silent mechanism which works diligently to bring your service or product to the world
  • Am mother, father, sister, brother asking only for fair wages for work well done
  • Am more than a number, flesh, blood with feelings and emotions
  • Am the majority of people
  • Have earned respect, appreciation and gratitude as a productive part of your company
  • Require your position, not in some far off land, but here in the country you call home
  • Wish very little; shelter, food, affordable health insurance and perhaps enough money left over to occasionally purchase products to grow our country's economy
  • Will be loyal to a company which sees each employee as an important part of the picture
  • Am the disheveled stranger living in the street, once employed
  • Am the mother with her small children residing in a shelter wondering how my life came to this point
  • Am willing, able and intent on finding work. Please tell me how and where and when?
  • Am ashamed to beg from others, yet I do so out of need
  • Have been physically abused, emotionally raped and seek a means to better my life
  • Do not want anything more than to be paid for performing the job given me
  • Feel abandoned by mankind, ignored, categorized and cast aside
  • Contrary to many beliefs, do not wish hand-outs or charity and would much rather feel the pride  of working and earning a living
  • Am your fellow human being. You'll find me at a park bench, standing in line at the local shelter's food give-a-way, living with 6 others in a small apartment, crying in the night, employed yet receiving so little income I am unable to meet the rising costs of food, shelter and utilities.
  • Am a reflection of you and as the saying goes 'There for the grace of God, go I."