 My name is Dawn Huey. I applied online for Dollar General. They called and set up an interview. What I was told when I sat down was, we're not going to interview you any longer. We want to know what it's going to take to get Dawn to come to Dollar General. They told me that you would be working 44 hours a week, 2 or 3 nights a week. You'll have a key carrier, an assistant manager. You'll be in control of the store. I was being hired as the store manager. I was the highest profit store for 12 weeks in a row in our district and I never fell out of the top three for the entire year. I was given approximately 126 hours a week for payroll. That's not with mine. You have an assistant manager and a key holder and you want to give them their full time because they're your backbone. So that's 80 hours. So what I had left was about 46 hours for 3 or 4 individuals, which I'm the free help. I'm the one that got to, you know, take over. There was no personal life. My home life, the relationship fell apart because at the last minute I would find out I'd have to stay at work if I had plans. So I learned to make no plans. I could never commit to anything as far as plans with friends or family because my store was always my number one responsibility. Since I was working so many hours, my salary sometimes turned out to be at or a little below minimum wage. I want to help everyone behind me so they don't have to go through what I went through. And so these companies cannot continue to use individuals until they're just wore to the ground and then put them out.