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- Auto-workers at a crossroads
- Episode 2 of 7
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Date published : March 2, 2010 - Oshawa, Ontario
By Jake Vandenbrink - Date published: April 12, 2010 - Whitby, Ontario
I've had you guys on my mind while all of this has been happening. I admire your courage and strength to move forward, doing what you need to do . Just know that we're behind you and the many others in the same boat. Trust that there are better days ahead, even if you can't see it now, have faith. Just hang in there and before long thing will start looking better. I look forward to the day that...
More+By Kathy Bazley - Date published: April 7, 2010 - Toronto, Ontario
I was deeply moved by your story Brian and wish you all the luck in the world getting back on your feet. My husband worked for GM and Scarborough and lost his job there when it closed down and he was a second generation GM worker. Previous to that he had worked for Firestone in Whitby and lost his job there when that plant closed down so we know how tough times can be. After Scarborough, he...
More+By Brent Roberts - Date published: April 7, 2010 - Oshawa, Ontario
Brian, sharing your story takes a lot of courage. I have faced bankruptcy in the past and have overcome the difficulties that came with it. Unfortunately, your story is not unique, as with the downturn in the auto industry in Ontario, there are far too many that face the decisions you and Cassandra have to make. The negativity towards auto workers expressed by so many people is also an added...
More+By George Walker - Date published: March 20, 2010 - Edmonton, Alberta
Come to Alberta.. there are still jobs. The North American auto industry is done, but there is another 100 years of oil in AB. Did you know that the GDP per capita in the NWT is $97,923. Canada's economy is now resource extraction. And there's uranium in Sask when the oil runs out.
By Jon Bennett - Date published: March 10, 2010 - Lakefield, Ontario
Brian and Cassandra get my vote for their strength and determination. By sharing their story, hopefully others in a similar situation will hang on, persevere and become successfull again. Some years back I was in a similar situation, newly divorced with a huge pile of debts I didn't use to have! At the lowest point I headed to the grocery store one day, hopeing to buy a loaf of bread and some...
More+By Ann Hubbell - Date published: March 6, 2010 - Oshawa, Ontario
Brian and Cassandra thank you both for your courage and strength to let strangers share in your life it can't be easy to tell your story to the public. You have done a great job a letting people know the obstacles you are facing and the very real and difficult decisions you have had to make because of finding yourselves unemployed. I myself have been laid off since January of 2009 from GM and...
More+By Kevin Geransky - Date published: March 3, 2010 - Fort Mcmurray, Alberta
Well Brian I want to thank you for your courage in letting others know what you are going theough, I know that you will be an encouragement for others not to lose hope. I was faced with similiar situation a couple of years ago and finially re-trained and have now moved to Ft McMurray AB. There are alot of good jobs here for welders and others with Industrial experience. I will go back to...
More+By Mark Sackston - Date published: March 2, 2010 - Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
Brian, sorry but you rock! I'm no auto worker but I also lost my job on two occasions, even lost my trailer (my home) in 2008. I've no recipe for success but let me tell you that all the hope and focus I kept paid off. There is nothing like a desperate situation. You've got what counts, a woman at your side and a daughter. That's it man. Forget the asides. There is a time for everyting. This is...
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