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Working Since 1960s.
Hi,
My name is Phil, like most baby boomers, I have led a full life with a lot of ups and downs. As my retirement approaches, I have decided to start writing and see if anyone is interested in reading what I have to say.
In my 60+ years of living, I have had many experiences I think/hope you will find interesting. I plan to put those out there. I would like to hear your comments. I also plan to throw in some of my opinions. I doubt that everyone reading will agree with me. Great! That will lead to discussions. My father told me that if you put two adults in one room you will end up with more than one opinion. I look forward to hearing your opinions, and I hope that you will let me have it rather than blocking me.
I spoke of my experiences. I have worked many jobs, starting with a paper route in 6th grade, then a busboy in high school. I also worked as an usher in a large (for the time) cineplex, pumped gas, and moved up to learning how to work on cars graduating from oil changes to brake jobs, tune-ups and more involved mechanical repairs.
I stayed at the gas station as a summer job while I worked my way through college. At college I worked as a doorman at a combination disco-rock and roll bar in Carbondale, IL. After college, I interviewed at some of the largest advertising firms in the country and while I was in that process I got the opportunity to buy the mechanical repair business portion of the gas station I had worked at. I bought it and ran that until the large conglomerate I was leasing space from decided to “repurpose” that location and make it a car wash. I proposed to my girl the night I learned that I lost the lease saying, “You told me you would love me if I was rich or poor, well I’m going to be poor real soon, do you want to marry me?” Despite the awkward proposal, she said yes and we raised a large family. I went on to work as a jail guard and then a police officer. That’s not all of my jobs- but it’s quite a variety isn’t it?
I ran cross-country for a year in high school for a man recognized as one of the greatest coaches in the state, I also wrestled and tried out for the baseball team 3 times before I finally got the message my services were not required. I was on the boxing club in college and I bowled, played softball, and flag football on organized leagues until my ex-wife suggested, then demanded, I spend that time at home.
I’m a religious man and I attribute my faith in God to why I am happy almost all of the time.
I ask you to try me out. If you’re not happy with one topic don’t read it, but please come back and try another because, as you can see, it will be different.