

A local company has been accused by investors of wasteful hiring practices when it was found that it employs multiple branch managers for even very small branches.
Cook County Lawn Care is under fire from some of its investors after a photograph (above) surfaced showing that the company employs two puppies for a job that could be done easily by one.
“We have concerns that management is not making wise personnel choices,” said Alice Goldschmidt, a minority backer of the company. “That’s money that could be spent expanding their territory. I don’t think having two dogs per branch really increases efficiency.”
Representatives of CCLC could be reached, though the company did release a generic statement that said in part that they are happy that they “provide meaningful and gainful employment for many local dogs, cats, humans, and iguanas.”
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