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What was it like when Jim Casey died
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<blockquote data-quote="Brownisbrown" data-source="post: 5769438" data-attributes="member: 107063"><p>[USER=5382]@rod[/USER] [USER=1674]@scratch[/USER]</p><p></p><p>When you guys first started off, how would you compare the old timers then (people who have worked for over 30 years) vs the old timers of today? Would you see people still working at 65+ like you see now driving a package car? Or was it completely unheard of? Were they in general more disgruntled at the state of the company, more optimistic or more much more indifferent?</p><p></p><p>Was it much easier to retire then?</p><p></p><p>Sorry to bother about this, but you are the only guys i know in this earth who would know</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brownisbrown, post: 5769438, member: 107063"] [USER=5382]@rod[/USER] [USER=1674]@scratch[/USER] When you guys first started off, how would you compare the old timers then (people who have worked for over 30 years) vs the old timers of today? Would you see people still working at 65+ like you see now driving a package car? Or was it completely unheard of? Were they in general more disgruntled at the state of the company, more optimistic or more much more indifferent? Was it much easier to retire then? Sorry to bother about this, but you are the only guys i know in this earth who would know [/QUOTE]
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