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My poor pop would be rolling in his grave!
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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 2248433" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>Those were the good ol days. Everyone busted their butts to do what needed to get done, and everyone knew everyone (management and hourly) was getting it done. Disagreements made and argued occasionally, then it was get back and do the job. Many covering each other"s back when necessary, then we'd argue it out later. Often ending up at some bar, pub or club for a few drinks. </p><p>I have no doubt, ol time management miss those days just as much as we do. It's a shame. It was a great company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 2248433, member: 27108"] Those were the good ol days. Everyone busted their butts to do what needed to get done, and everyone knew everyone (management and hourly) was getting it done. Disagreements made and argued occasionally, then it was get back and do the job. Many covering each other"s back when necessary, then we'd argue it out later. Often ending up at some bar, pub or club for a few drinks. I have no doubt, ol time management miss those days just as much as we do. It's a shame. It was a great company. [/QUOTE]
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