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"The Help" moved me to tears!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 458293" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>WOW! I entered the workforce in '83 and minimum in NY was $2.10 Cigs were still $0.75 a pack.</p><p></p><p>We had a housekeeper/nanny. This was nothing fancy, Dad needed someone to take care of us (mom died) and the house. She was retired, old and needed a place to live away from her own daughter who she visited on weekends. I once found a check written from my dad for $200 for the month. I thought it was a lot, and still do considering she had full room and board, didn't drive, and was just plain nasty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 458293, member: 11965"] WOW! I entered the workforce in '83 and minimum in NY was $2.10 Cigs were still $0.75 a pack. We had a housekeeper/nanny. This was nothing fancy, Dad needed someone to take care of us (mom died) and the house. She was retired, old and needed a place to live away from her own daughter who she visited on weekends. I once found a check written from my dad for $200 for the month. I thought it was a lot, and still do considering she had full room and board, didn't drive, and was just plain nasty. [/QUOTE]
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