domingo, 13 de abril de 2008

letter to Hershey

Dear Sir Dirk Krinkle
Director of the Local Diary of Hershey Town, PA.

The reason of this letter is to explain my reason to opposite the sell of Hershey Chocolate Company. I think that Mr. Milton Hershey made a pretty good effort to build this Company Town, and gave that entire people: employment, school and the most important thing: a place to live, because many of the town's structures were built during the Great Depression, as part of Milton Hershey's "Great Building Campaign," to provide jobs, so he was a important support for American people during this time.That’s why I’m proposing to gave more inversion and trustees to the town, so we can give more Social Security, as school and medical services, because when people feels safe and happy they work better. We should invest more in tourism because of the meaning of that town in the view of the chocolate worldwide, also in education to multiplicity the number of students in the Hershey’s University and if we have an important university we will receive foreign students, and, of course, more investment not only from local people although from people of other states or why not another countries. We should extend our perspective of investment, not only in the Chocolate Company, but education, medical services, goods and services because we know that the times changes but we shouldn’t take off people what they’ve working hard for, we must help them to improve their live and society.

Sincerely
Iris Guzmán.