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The father who traveled 3,000km to apply for a job Big4 was fired because he was ‘too fat’ after losing 90kg was a lifeline

 An Australian dad fired for being oversized after traveling 3,000km with his family to work has shared his battle with his weight, sharing how he’s lost 90kg over the past few years. Hamish Griffin has posted on social media of ‘heartbreak and shame’ as he was terminated after just ‘two hours’ to take up a new role at Big4 holiday park in Strahan, Tasmania, leaving his family ‘homeless’. Mr Griffin claims he only took on the role for two hours when his employer, the park owner, asked him to help move a sofa, then ‘rips off’ him saying he was physically incompetent before firing him. The dismissal was particularly brutal because Mr. Griffin had weight loss journey over the past eight years. Speaking to Daily Mail Australia, he shared how he lost a whopping 90kg after realizing he needed to make a change. https://my.archdaily.com/us/@jefiho7509 https://answers.informer.com/user/wstpost26 https://weheartit.com/jefiho7509 https://myspace.com/wstpost26 https://www.yummly.com/profile/Shrewd

During 3 weeks of quarantine, unvaccinated athletes wait for the Olympics

 Three weeks alone in a hotel room is hardly the ideal setting for a skier preparing for the Olympics. Patrizia Kummer, a Swiss athlete who won a gold medal at the 2014 Sochi Olympics, has not been vaccinated against coronavirus, so she will have to spend 21 days in quarantine in China before the Winter Olympics. begins in Beijing on February 4. Although vaccine regulations are strict for the upcoming Olympics, some athletes who have not been vaccinated will still participate. Kummer said she doesn’t want to influence anyone else’s views on vaccinations and thinks the quarantine request is fair, but also declined to discuss her “personal reasons” for refusing the vaccine. ask for. https://www.blurb.com/user/wstpost22?profile_preview=true https://www.ted.com/profiles/32859421/about https://soundcloud.com/user-211855722 https://bn.quora.com/profile/Wst-Post https://www.behance.net/wstpost https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/user/17240310/ https://disqus.com/by/wstpost/about/ https:/

TfL increases fines on Red Routes by 23% as of Jan 17

 Transport for London has confirmed it will increase the maximum fine on the capital’s busiest roads to £30 from next week despite almost two-thirds (65%) of respondents taking part. Last year’s consultation opposed the price hike. Increased fines for London ‘Red Route’ offenses, such as blocking yellow junctions, breaking parking rules, making unauthorized turns and driving in lanes buses, will result in motorists receiving a maximum penalty charge (PCN) notice of £160 from Monday 17 January – up from £130. The RAC describes the increase as ‘eye-catching’ and says minor offenses in the capital can now be punished with fines almost equal to being caught using an unauthorized phone. https://cse.google.com.sv/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://cse.google.com.tj/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://cse.google.com.tr/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://cse.google.ml/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://cse.google.mn/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://cse.google.ms/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ htt

Cape Verde 1-1 Cameroon – AFCON: Host country remains unbeaten after group stage

 Cameroon succumbed to Cape Verde in the second half as they were held to a 1-1 draw but the hosts remained top of Group A in the Africa Cup of Nations. Captain Vincent Aboubakar scored the fifth goal of the tournament to put Cameroon ahead in the 39th minute before substitute Garry Rodrigues equalized in the 53rd minute. Rodrigues’ daring comeback ensured Cape Verde finished with four points in third place. They are likely to move forward as one of the four best third-place finishers. https://images.google.com.do/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.google.com.ec/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.google.com.eg/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.google.com.sv/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.google.ee/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.google.com.et/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.google.com.fj/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.google.fi/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.google.fr/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://images.go

Space: Asteroids can approach Earth undetected thanks to anomalies in the planet’s rotation

 Some small planet can ‘snoop’ on us thanks to an irregular rotation of the Earth that makes them appear to be barely moving – making them difficult to detect. This is the warning from NASA-funded experts who have investigated how the telescope nearly missed a 328-foot-wide asteroid that appeared within 43,500 miles of Earth in 2019. The space rock, dubbed ‘2019 OK‘, is the first object of this size to come close to our planet since 1908 – but it was detected only 24 hours before the closest approach. The reason, the team determined, is because it is moving toward us in such a way that its motion across the night sky is reversed by Earth’s rotation. https://maps.google.com.do/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://maps.google.com.ec/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://maps.google.com.eg/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://maps.google.com.sv/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://maps.google.ee/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://maps.google.com.et/url?q=https://wstpost.com/ https://maps.google.co