Bumper-to-bumper gridlock didn't do it. Nowhere-to-park didn't do it. Taxes on city driving didn't do it. But as gas becomes so expensive that filling...
Now that the economy is bouncing back again, there is good and bad news. The good news: Companies are hiring. The bad news: The same ones you didn't want to work for before, you still don't want to work for.
Joani Gammill, a registered nurse, recovering addict and mother of two, has just written an account of her career as a professional "interventionist" after an appearance on the "Dr. Phil Show" that sparked her own recovery.
"Suicide has always been looked at as a choice, but for many people on psychoactive drugs, it's a chemical path they are on and not a choice at all" says Briggs. "My husband would be alive today if this information were available and not hidden."