Posted by John M on October 17, 2009 at 08:01:41 from (67.231.160.184):
In Reply to: JUST PONDERING MY PAST posted by northener on October 17, 2009 at 06:40:27:
So you went to work after having a couple of beers, got in an argument and quit, then they wanted to hire you back?
Ive had 2 "real" jobs, started at an antifreeze additve plant in 1986. The comapny expanded into containers for the antifreeze and eventually switched totally to packaging supplies of several sorts.Due to supply problems caused by the hurricanes of 2004 closing our suppilers and several customers, we closed Feb of 2005. I was out of work for about 8 weeks, and landed a job with another packakging manufacturer, and since I began I have been promoted twice and am now the regional logistics manager for 17 warehosues in the southeast.
Growing up, we had our work around the farm, (chickens, cows, pigs etc.) and at 16 I took over the hay operations on the farm from my Dad and Uncle. This paid for me to go to college. Upon me leaving for college, Dad retired from farming completely except for a few chickens and cows he raised for the eggs, and milk. Dad died in 1999, and I no longer farm.
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