A lot of day-to-day annoyances can ruin the week. Customers
not paying their bills after the work is done, employees not taking their jobs
seriously enough, and the DVR malfunctioning and not taping “The Jersey Shore”
are all occurrences that can lead to frustration.
However, a natural disaster such as the horrible earthquake
that has unleashed its fury on Haiti certainly puts all the aforementioned
problems in the proper perspective. That is probably what Mark Seider, owner of
Seider Heating and Air Conditioning, is thinking right now. According to WTMJ
in Milwaukee, the HVAC businessman was doing mission work for the Haiti
Lutheran Mission Society. He was helping build an orphanage down there when the
ground started to shake.
“It sounded like a train, and also a rumbling sound, a very
deep rumbling sound,” Mark told WTMJ. He also stated a Coast Guard jet
airlifted him and his group out of Haiti.
So with that in mind, now would be a good time to put our
troubles (as important as they might seem at the time) into perspective and try
to help the Haitian people. If you, like me, have been watching the news, you
realize just how much devastation there is down there.
Since some disturbed people will use this tragedy to
milk unsuspecting individuals out of money, your best bet is to visit
www.clintonbushhaitifund.org so you can be sure your money is really going to
Haiti. I mean, if you can’t trust former presidents Clinton and Bush to spend
your money correctly, then whom can you trust?
HVAC Contractor in Haiti
By Kyle Gargaro
Kyle Gargaro is Editorial Director of The NEWS. He can be reached at 248-244-1720 or kylegargaro@achrnews.com. Gargaro has been with The NEWS since 2004, first as Legislation Editor, then Managing Editor, and now as Editorial Director. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism.
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