Joe
Quinlan,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, June 05, 2002
I worked in Lewisville driving a vaccuume truck for six years before my "father" convince me to quit my job as route manager for Beeline Services. After a long hard battle to provide service that I could be proud of I finially had to quit because of business dealings like this one, as well as the 500.00 a week cut in pay I had to take to work with dear 'ol Dad. My Father, who won't help provide for my family (he has deemed the local economy strong enough for me to raise a family of five on a single salary after I lost my job with Verizon in the wake of the N.Y. tragedy) has tried to strong arm my wife, when I wasn't there of course, to leave me because in the ten minutes we have spent together in the last five months he has deemed me to be an unsalvagable drug addict, he threatened to have her deemed an unfit mother on the grounds that she would not leave me, she must be an addict too, he said. He has tried every way he can to gain custody of my oldest son Joe, because of neglect but refuses to help out anymore because my wife does not have a job. (If you think raising a 2, 3, and 10 year old at the same time is not a job, YOU must be on drugs!) No one but me has ever stood up to my father in any way shape or form and this type of manipulation has become a way of life for him, I would like to apologize to all of the people he has and will continue to cheat and manipulate while standing behind the laws of this land that he so easily bends to suit his needs. I'm sorry you ever had to cross paths, I'm even sorrier that you will NOT be the last. Joe Don Brock, Quinlan Tx.