December 13, 2005
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Free voicemail and good deeds
Free voicemail helps homeless people get jobs
Community Voicemail offers free voicemail boxes to homess and
unemployed people who are seeking work, so they’ll have a way for
prospective employers to reach them. The program is very successful
too: “workers distributed voicemail numbers to 145 people over 6
months, and a whopping 70% found jobs within 2 months!”
www.cvm.orgThis posted in the event that other people will see it and put it up on
their sites. Imagine that, a business that exists to actually HELP
people and does not views its customers as thieves or trouble makers (i
am looking your way music industry)So yes, please link to their site, or my site, or donate if you are a
really good person with money to burn and not in possesion of a couple
tens of thousands worth of med school loansAnd no, this is not for a contest, or publicity, I am not being put up
to it, i just found the link and read about the organization and have a
lot of respect for this kind of business model. Purple monkey
dishwasher. See? not a cut and paste entry.Now go to it, folks, and try to make your part of the world a better
place today, even if you just do it by complimenting someone.-J
The Josh had a brief attack of the niceness today, but is sure he will get over it soon

Comments (3)
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That’s so sweet of you! Wow, you look really cold! What kind of doctor do you want to be when you grow up?
Have a blessed day!
MK
That reminds me of that scene in “The Terminal”. You know, the part where Tom Hanks is trying to get a job at a store in the airport, but doesn’t have a phone number for his resume?