Nick87
Well-known member
Yup some years are lobster others are tuna fish. Always be prepared for that.I've been in construction over 50 years, the only constant is change. Good luck but you'll be fine, good luck with your new opportunity.
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Yup some years are lobster others are tuna fish. Always be prepared for that.I've been in construction over 50 years, the only constant is change. Good luck but you'll be fine, good luck with your new opportunity.
Bring flowers, wear a dark suit50 years!!! Impressive nhy, when is the retirement party tho?
Tuna????Yup some years are lobster others are tuna fish. Always be prepared for that.
Bring flowers, wear a dark suit
He earned a reputation before passing that’s for sure… Ross was a good ass dude. One of the best bosses I’ve ever had, and by far the youngest boss I ever had. He had multiple crews, his crew being the gangster rap crowd of ex convicts and knuckleheads- still, many of them were my friends. I was on his “money making crew” the “A-team” if you will. Ran by a gentleman named Kelly Morris. We listened to country music on that crew and we all were very meticulous and clean with our work. Kelly has a great reputation as a builder here and I was proud to be working under him. When Ross died, Kelly took the reins to keep us all together. It seems now though, he’s ready to hang up his toolbags.Relentless....a familiar name.
Sardines...barf.Tuna????
Hell everything I do ends up sardines. Not the good ones either. The cheap ones in plain oil.
@FoodIsMemories
You’ll be fine. Take a deep breath. I’ve never been fired but had a lot of things blow up in my face. The best thing you can do is take a deep breath and plan it out clearly, rash decisions are not good ones. I know that first hand too.
I’m working on my PHD in the school of hard knocks. Don’t be like me, get your degree and get the hell out.
No kippers!?? Man that’s too bad. Glad I like em.. it might be for dinner for the next couple weeksSardines...barf.
You’re no mountain man if you don’t like sardines.Sardines...barf.
Hey you might know my wife’s uncle! Stanley P!!I worked for the local Coca-Cola bottler for 43 years. I had other opportunities, but stayed with Lehrkind's Inc. I retired in 2019 and still stay in contact with them. I stayed through all the ups and owns people quit over, realizing that the company survived 2 world wars and a depression. In 2008 we were even in sales when everyone else was down 10-20%.
I have a CDL and they still want me to drive a truck and not even do any labor. The beverage industry survives better than most any other in the entire scope of businesses.
I would suggest a visit to the Coke plant and see if there may be an opportunity for you, and once you work there, it has it's issues as any job does, but I think you can work there and drive a delivery truck at a decent wage...
Why you do that bro……
Only been laid off once. Luckily for me it happened at the end of September just before bow season. That fall was the best one I ever had.They couldve at least laid you off during hunting season. Jerks.