She worked for a small business and her boss died Saturday of natural causes while she was in the next room. While she is tied up helping to straighten out the remains of the business she is out of a job.
Please visit her and drop something in the tip jar.
Update: Eric chimes in in the comments:
Let me second that! I hit her tip jar, and I urge readers to do the same.
Remember, there is no tip jar here, so please be generous with Sgt. Mom.
And if you are one of those cheapskates who thinks hitting a tip jar is like giving something for nothing (which it isn't), then please go buy her excellent book, To Truckee's Trail.
posted by Simon on 03.17.08 at 02:07 PM
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Let me second that! I hit her tip jar, and I urge readers to do the same.
Remember, there is no tip jar here, so please be generous with Sgt. Mom.
And if you are one of those cheapskates who thinks hitting a tip jar is like giving something for nothing (which it isn't), then please go buy her excellent book, To Truckee's Trail.
Thanks, guys - the whole experience has just that much less ghastly. I can help his family sort out what will become of the business, without being totally freaked out by my own situation.
Let me second that! I hit her tip jar, and I urge readers to do the same.
Remember, there is no tip jar here, so please be generous with Sgt. Mom.
And if you are one of those cheapskates who thinks hitting a tip jar is like giving something for nothing (which it isn't), then please go buy her excellent book, To Truckee's Trail.