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Support person Elizabeth B. wrote to FatWallet. com Senior Member "Dys" today:
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Dys: when used as part of a word, it means difficulty—such as, “He is a dysfunctional person.”
YOU The Smart Patient Michael F. Roizen 2006
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Dys: when used as part of a word, it means difficulty—such as, “He is a dysfunctional person.”
YOU The Smart Patient Michael F. Roizen 2006
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George Dys, a 61-year-old unemployed engineer in Rhode Island, said he may apply to work at McDonald's after hearing about the announcement.
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"I never expected that, but if there's an opportunity, then I'm going to check it out," Dys said.
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Dys said he has taken several similar assessment tests, such as for sales jobs with Verizon and AT&T.
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Dys has been out of work since 2008 and was featured on the website
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"I'm just hoping for the best now," said Dys, who has been looking for a permanent slot since being laid off in 2008 while working at various contract jobs in between.
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George Dys, 61, said he applied for a manager position online after his local McDonald's in Rhode Island had run out of paper applications.
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