Damon, not to worry you, but not everyone treats the census workers so nicely. In Kentucky, a Census worker was found hung with the word “FED” painted on him. FYI, he was white, so this was not a racial incident.
Here is a snippet:William E. Sparkman Jr. was a 51-year-old single father who once battled Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma while he pursued his teaching degree, according to a March 2008 article profiling the London, Kentucky man.
Sparkman worked as substitute teacher and a census taker for the U.S. Census Bureau. He was found dead Sunday, Sept. 13, with the word “fed” scrawled onto his chest, according to a law enforcement source.
William E. Sparkman Jr. was a 51-year-old single father who once battled Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma while he pursued his teaching degree, according to a March 2008 article profiling the London, Kentucky man.
Sparkman worked two jobs while he earned his degree and was treated for cancer.
Damon, not to worry you, but not everyone treats the census workers so nicely. In Kentucky, a Census worker was found hung with the word “FED” painted on him. FYI, he was white, so this was not a racial incident.
Here is a snippet:William E. Sparkman Jr. was a 51-year-old single father who once battled Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma while he pursued his teaching degree, according to a March 2008 article profiling the London, Kentucky man.
Sparkman worked as substitute teacher and a census taker for the U.S. Census Bureau. He was found dead Sunday, Sept. 13, with the word “fed” scrawled onto his chest, according to a law enforcement source.
William E. Sparkman Jr. was a 51-year-old single father who once battled Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma while he pursued his teaching degree, according to a March 2008 article profiling the London, Kentucky man.
Sparkman worked two jobs while he earned his degree and was treated for cancer.
Read more at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/23/bill-sparkman-census-work_n_297220.html
Take care out there in the wild lands brother!