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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 102902" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I actually worked for Cal Darden at one time, I started out in the Atlanta Hub as a P/Ter in '75. I don't remember anything about him though, I was just a teenager. I do remember working for Jim Winestock though, he was a Center or Sort Manager as he worked his way up through the company. I can remember how he looked back then, he had a commanding presence and knew how to get the job done, and was fair to his employees. He deserves to be on the Board of Directors. </p><p> </p><p>I don't get mad at what some of these guys make, they worked hard and were smart enough to get ahead. They also went through a lot as far as the strain of their jobs affecting their family life. I have an uncle of mine that was once married to the former wife of a Corporate Officer. "Aunt Eleanore" would tell stories of how they had several houses on the market because her first husband was transfered around so much. He was in charge of Personnel, and his career was when UPS was expanding across the Midwest, I think she stated that her husband hired or worked with Jack Kelly and Oz Nelson. I knew her in the eighties, she had moved to Hilton Head, SC where she met my uncle. She did quite well in her divorce, the stock was private and in seven figures. Things didn't last with my uncle either, money doesn't but happiness. Uncle Coney is in his eighties now, he was a ww2 B29 bombardier over Japan. He stills plays golf. I wonder how Elenore is doing, I liked her a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 102902, member: 1674"] I actually worked for Cal Darden at one time, I started out in the Atlanta Hub as a P/Ter in '75. I don't remember anything about him though, I was just a teenager. I do remember working for Jim Winestock though, he was a Center or Sort Manager as he worked his way up through the company. I can remember how he looked back then, he had a commanding presence and knew how to get the job done, and was fair to his employees. He deserves to be on the Board of Directors. I don't get mad at what some of these guys make, they worked hard and were smart enough to get ahead. They also went through a lot as far as the strain of their jobs affecting their family life. I have an uncle of mine that was once married to the former wife of a Corporate Officer. "Aunt Eleanore" would tell stories of how they had several houses on the market because her first husband was transfered around so much. He was in charge of Personnel, and his career was when UPS was expanding across the Midwest, I think she stated that her husband hired or worked with Jack Kelly and Oz Nelson. I knew her in the eighties, she had moved to Hilton Head, SC where she met my uncle. She did quite well in her divorce, the stock was private and in seven figures. Things didn't last with my uncle either, money doesn't but happiness. Uncle Coney is in his eighties now, he was a ww2 B29 bombardier over Japan. He stills plays golf. I wonder how Elenore is doing, I liked her a lot. [/QUOTE]
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