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Michigan Autoworker Writes Song, 'Didn't Quit My Day Job, It Quit Me'
April 3rd, 2009
Greg W. Miles, a longtime contract employee for General Motors (GM) recently lost his job as a Processing Supervisor for tool designs at the Weld Tool Center in Grand Blanc, MI. Like thousands of Americans across the U.S., his job came to an end due to the economic hardship across our nation. This inspired him to write, "Didn't Quit My Day Job, It Quit Me". This song signifies how the hardworking American doesn't have the long term stability we once had in our workforce history. A short time ago, in anticipation of the possibility of losing his job, Greg put some of his thoughts into the song. After 38 years working in Manufacturing Engineering he now finds few...
Source: Health Business Week (2009-04-03)
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