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McDonald’s Employee Turns 100 and Has No Plans to Retire: ‘To Me, It’s Just a Number’
Turning 100 may be reason enough for many to adopt a slower pace of life, but not for one Pennsylvania McDonald’s employee who became a centenarian on March 3, and really has no plans to retire from the job she loves.
“I get paid. I pay my bills, and that’s good. I never had a lot of money but I always have enough,” Ruthie Shuster, who works at Irwin McDonald’s in Westmoreland County three days a week wiping tables, told WTAE.
As for her milestone birthday? “To me, it’s just a number,” she said.
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The workshop, provided by the Wyoming Department of Health, will be staged at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Buffalo, and will teach how to recognize an at-risk individual, make a plan to help, and identify resources available to help, among other skills.
The workshop has limited enrollment, and is normally $275 to attend the two-day training, but enrollment costs have been covered with prevention grant funding through the Department of Health.
Trainers for the workshop are provided by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) Wyoming Chapter.
The workshop will be presented on Wednesday, February 24
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