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To the person who stole my USB flash drive at Worksource Spokane: I hope
you are proud of yourself. I am a 47 year old, unemployed man from New
Orleans, who lost everything because of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, and
who has not worked in over a year because no one in town will hire anyone
over 45 years old (I have 20 kknd years expeirence in the food service
industry and I cannot land a dishwashing job because of my age). When I was
working over a year ago, I worked very hard so I may purchase things like
that USB flash drive. It stored my resume, letters and photos. I realy
needed that device and now I am screwed because since I have no computer of
my own, I needed that device for storage until I can get a job and buy a
computer. If you have a conscience, please return my property to the front
desk at Worksource Spokane and I promise you that I will take the high road
by not asking any questions and forgive you of this cowardly crime against
someone in need.