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| Sunday, 09 October 2005 | |||||
Boulevard of Broken DreamsJust flew into Atlanta from Baton Rouge. For the past week, we have been filming for Coca-Cola - documenting the aftermath of Katrina. A surreal experience. The good news: there are lots of jobs. Of course, everyone has seen the bad news. Unless your home is at least partially habitable, there is no place to live. It's not unusual to hear stories...
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Two New Orleans fast food companies are offering $6,000 signing bonuses. The manager of one Bourbon Street restaurant lucky enough to have re-opened (limited menu) told us waiters were making $3,000 a day in tips. We heard of a doctor making $1,000 a day hauling drywall out of destroyed buildings - he can't practice medicine since his clinic was destroyed. Anyone can make $500 a day or more hauling debris out of completely destroyed homes and office buildings. Every business that has been able to re-open has "help wanted" signs posted.![]() Gulfport, Mississippi Doug Price, the Cold Drink Sales Manager for Coast Coca-Coca Cola Bottling Company, and life-long resident of Gulfport, was driving me around the beach area - the title of this article came from a plywood sign on Beach Boulevard in Gulfport - other signs: "alive" - "we're okay" - addresses spray-painted on plywood sitting on land with nothing on it - everything gone. At one point, Doug was unsure where we were - there's very little left to provide visual orientation.
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