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The pros of working at the VOA CO is that you can crap on veterans. They come from you in need of shelter... or food... and it's real nice to string them along. I specially love watching the hope slip from their eyes and despair take over.
The cons of working at VOA CO is sometime you see Veterans get help somehow. And even though you're doing your best to stop the Veteran from getting the help they need- they just seem to find a way through. But as you get more experience you can learn to sabotage these resourceful and crafty veterans.
My favorite perk and benefit the house for every 100 veterans assigned to me that I don't help I get a fat ass bonus. Cold hard cash and I get to F over veterans. Definitely the best perk.
David Schunk is the biggest Schmuck. What I like best about him is he is rooting for the terrorists. It's all a great and amazing plan. We displace all our veterans. Decimate our military and watch the havoc flow.
I only wish we could serve veterans less. I wish we could lure them in and send them straight to jail or gas chambers. Maybe we could map their brain and lock them in a VR nightmare of their worst hell. That's how I'd improve the culture. Just a little bit more hate towards the veterans.
To prepare for my internet I went around telling every veteran I could find that I would help them. The trick is to take the veteran from despair. To hope. To not only back to despair. You want them at a lower level of despair. You want them on this pair.....
The money is great. But what really makes ends meet are veterans tears. They are somewhat of a commodity around the office. an ounce of veteran tears can command two ounces of gold. market value fluctuates, but demand is sable.
Oh the blacks, the whites, the hispanics, we all hate veterans. It's unifying really. We all come together. We set our hate aside. And then we get that hate that we set aside and focus it directly on veterans.
There is nothing quite like the angry message of a veteran right before he or she does the irreversible. There is nothing quite as satisfying as receiving their last F.U. I honestly live for it.
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