CODE BREAKERS and WHAT HAPPENS TO THEM

The year after my wife Amy and I met I had been working at a Customer Service job for a leading Shopping Network. We were not only cramped in our working space we were subject to many violations of FIRE CODES. Exposed wiring hanging from the ceiling, heat lamps without shields and most serious was the fact that the emergency fire exit for what could be over 100 Call Center employees was through a maze of makeshift offices in the center of the building and then through what would normally be a locked door. The following documents are the results of my complaint to the Knox County Fire Prevention Bureau. Many people will say "I HOPE SOMEONE REPORTS THAT". Don't just HOPE SO, tell someone about it. I again and again urge any person to report serious violations such as these violations to proper authorities within the organization or if not comportable with that then SOMEONE else, if only your SPOUSE. America's Collectibles Network became JTV (Jewelry Television) and has new offices now and is truely a place that you would like to work. I think that what I may have seen as a lack of concern was more a problem of growing too fast too soon. I still urge you to contact either someone in the company or an authority if you see flagrant violations that may cause you worry or concern. There are things that can be done." Be sure you are right, then go ahead". (Davy Crockett "1842")   CLICK HERE I URGE YOU TO CONTINUE YOUR LETTER WRITING


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Commissioner Frank Leuthold retired after 22 years in 2002. This must have been one of his last acts. Knox County Commission 5th District B Republicans elected Craig Leuthold to take over his father's seat after retiring. Leuthold defeated Jim Ford 2002 election. Term Limits Took Effect in 2007.

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