Help Cholo find a job Around Town, posted by Anonymous, a resident of the Amador Estates neighborhood, on Feb 24, 2010 at 12:48 am
Cholo would like everyone to know that he has lost his job and is moving into a cardboard box and will no longer have access to the internet on a regular basis. So anyone who posts from here on out is an imposter and not the real Cholo.
Cholo would like to ask his fellow forum posters to suggest jobs that he might be good at that he can apply for right away. He will be able to check the internet once per week when he leaves his cardboard box to get free meals at the local shelter.
Posted by dublinmike, a resident of Dublin, on Feb 24, 2010 at 9:36 am dublinmike is a member (registered user) of PleasantonWeekly.com
Cholo, you need be registered to prevent hijackers. It happened to me.
While I do not agree with all of your comments I respect you enough not to make fun of ancestry as SteveP, a resident of the Parkside neighborhood has.
Posted by Cholo, a resident of Livermore, on Feb 25, 2010 at 11:04 am
I'm a 67 year old retired senior & veteran, don't have a paying job but I do find ways to assist "illegals". I provide free information that I believe will help "illegals" access health care, social services benefits, legal advice, and educational opportunities!
Helping families with children who need emergency medical care is important to me.
I try my best to do good deeds. Yup, I'm a stand up kinda soul...that's me!!!
Posted by TI, a resident of the Stoneridge neighborhood, on Feb 25, 2010 at 12:28 pm
I think that Cholo adds an interesting perspective to any issue. Yea, he can be overly sarcastic to the point of being childish, but he also has the knack at poking fun at things that at the end of the day,are not that important. He has enough sense to be respectful when the matter is serious. He is ok.
Posted by a lady friend, a member of the Amador Valley High School community, on Feb 25, 2010 at 4:24 pm
I actually find myself scanning through the comments to see if Cholo has stepped up and added his two cents. When he pokes his sharp stick at you, you often deserve it. Keep up the presence, man.