Cleaning up after Hurricane Charley costs one man his job.
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A Sarasota man says he was unfairly fired for not returning to work after Hurricane Charley. He says he had to tend to his storm-stricken family in Charlotte County, and his boss said he'd taken enough time.
ABC 7 talked with Bruce Palmer-Smith's boss at the Badcock Furniture in Sarasota. Kent Williams didn't want to go on camera, but he did say he gave Bruce the weekend to clean up after Charley and he couldn't afford to give him any more time away from the business.
Bruce Palmer-Smith is loading up what's left.
Bruce Palmer-Smith: “Just trying to salvage what we can, get it all out…the house is about to collapse, so we're working every single day.”
But when the work around the house is finished, Bruce won't have a real job to head back to, because he's been at his home.
Bruce Palmer-Smith: “I told him this is why I can't work Monday…I need to be here and help…he told me, "if you don't come back to work, don't bother coming back at all."
Bruce says he was shocked when his boss at Badcock Furniture fired him.
Bruce Palmer-Smith: “Every time it rains, water comes pouring in.”
The couple is separated. Bruce hasn't lived in Harbour Heights with his wife and three kids for a while, but he says he still expected more compassion from his boss of two and a half years.
Bruce Palmer-Smith: “He knows the children…when he calls to ask for a key, he doesn't even ask, "is the family ok, is there anything I can do…nothing.”
When we talked with Bruce's boss, Kent Williams, this afternoon, he told said while he doesn't plan on giving Bruce his job back, he does understand the devastation Charley left behind. His mother lives in Polk County. She didn't have power or water for days after the storm. Williams says he would have liked to go check on her, but because Bruce was gone he had to stay in Sarasota and mind the store.

Comments
I smell a major lawsuit.
Posted by: kim | August 24, 2004 7:59 PM
ABC7 that reported the story took a live poll during the broadcast and 98% of the viewers said he should get his job back.
I smell a boycott of Badcock furniture.
Posted by: kat | August 24, 2004 8:07 PM
Is it just possible customers would understand if the store was closed for a day or two extra? Come on Kent, grow a spine.
Posted by: VHMPrincess | August 24, 2004 9:53 PM
Exactly but nooo, he has to fire the guy. Now how's the manger (kent) gonna get a day off if he fired his only asst. manager huh?
Posted by: kat | August 24, 2004 10:01 PM
I smell bad karma.
Posted by: Terry | August 24, 2004 11:19 PM
I smell a good egging. ;)
Posted by: kat | August 24, 2004 11:26 PM
What a fucking ASSHOLE!!! I hope he does get the shit sued out of him over this!
Sometimes I really hate people.
Posted by: Christine | August 24, 2004 11:39 PM
Same here. I really do feel a boycott coming on him.
Posted by: kat | August 25, 2004 9:07 AM
this coupled with the unnecessary tazing of the guy last week by the cops doesn't bode well. These fascists need to be rounded up and gassed, just to make an example. This was a fucking disaster, assholes, have some compassion for your fellow man!
Posted by: josh | August 25, 2004 9:55 PM
Exactly. The owner of the store could have closed down for a day or 2 if he wanted to check on his mother and be compassionate to his employee.
Posted by: kat | August 25, 2004 9:56 PM