small town politics
Apr. 10th, 2008 04:07 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
You know you've been living in a small city long enough when you know (as in have met & had dealings with) two of the candidates for office whose names are on every streetcorner sign.
A woman running for school board runs (or ran) a program for at-risk teens that included finding them summer jobs. I used to hire one of her students in the summers; I stopped when she started being able to find them jobs that were more suited to their eventual career goals (i.e. in the hospital).
A man running for county commissioner is the neighbor of a good friend, and I have chatted with him at child birthday parties.
200,000 residents, 6 years - I guess that's long enough.
A woman running for school board runs (or ran) a program for at-risk teens that included finding them summer jobs. I used to hire one of her students in the summers; I stopped when she started being able to find them jobs that were more suited to their eventual career goals (i.e. in the hospital).
A man running for county commissioner is the neighbor of a good friend, and I have chatted with him at child birthday parties.
200,000 residents, 6 years - I guess that's long enough.
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Date: 2008-04-10 10:20 pm (UTC)Er, wait, maybe that was what I said, after 12 years in one city...