ChasDen 10:37 PM 01-28-2010
For several years the wife has been working her way up the food chain in a decent sized electronics factory. It’s divided into 2 "rooms" PCB Boards and Wire. Over a year ago they made her a supervisor in the Board room. About this time last year they lost about 50% of their work force in layoffs including the manager. Others, including my wife assumed his responsibilities and they managed at first. Fast forward to now, and they have hired back all they had, plus some and their business load is 35% higher than it was in any previous qtr before the tank. Her stress level has been climbing again and they announced 2 weeks ago the addition of a supervisor and a new lead person to help. She also got a 10% raise last week. Today the plant manager sat in on a daily meeting that he never attends and when they finished he added that he would like to introduce the new PCB Board manager to everyone and pointed to my wife and said congratulations. Later in the day he notified her that the raise she got last week was what she had coming, the new raise will be added to that. Not to minimize her accomplishments by any means but she has never attended a second of post high school classes, never knew a thing about electronics before getting hired in there working the assembly line and frankly (all the love in the world) can be a real ding bat sometimes. But she worked hard, learned her jobs, was never afraid to try something new and master it and she is proof if you work hard you can move forward.
I am very proud of her.
Gotta go, I have to go plan tomorrow’s meals and clean the kitchen
:-)
Chas
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elderboy02 10:40 PM 01-28-2010
Be sure to tell her that I said congratulations.
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MedicCook 10:50 PM 01-28-2010
That's awesome news Chas. Congrats to her on the promotion.
Now have you gotten the Rachael Ray 30 min meals books yet?
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Emjaysmash 10:52 PM 01-28-2010
Mazel Tov to your wife for all her accomplishments!
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jwintosh 10:58 PM 01-28-2010
absolutely fantastic!! thanks for sharing!!
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jdakine 11:38 PM 01-28-2010
Chas, that is great news for your wife and family. Congrats
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chippewastud79 11:46 PM 01-28-2010
Congratulations to your wife on the huge accomplishment
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SmokeyJoe 11:48 PM 01-28-2010
Fishbeadtwo 11:51 PM 01-28-2010
Nice! Congrats to her and a word of advise, get her some flowers.....just saying...
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icehog3 12:47 AM 01-29-2010
Congrats to the Missus and to you, Chuck!
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pnoon 01:14 AM 01-29-2010
Please pass along my congratulations, Chuck.
(When will dinner be ready?
:-))
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mosesbotbol 05:54 AM 01-29-2010
A techie wife who's good at her job; you must be proud and lucky!
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newcigarz 06:17 AM 01-29-2010
From someone who is a very similar situation, I say congrats to your wife for advancing at here career.
And Let me know if you need some recipes.
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massphatness 06:25 AM 01-29-2010
That's fantastic Chuck. Congrats to the both of you.
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0002S 06:58 AM 01-29-2010
That's a great story, and a testament to hard work.
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TripleF 07:08 AM 01-29-2010
WyoBob 07:10 AM 01-29-2010
What a great success story! Congratulations to your wife and you!
I think higher education is over-rated in many instances. For instance, we now find ourselves in an economic situation due in large part by graduates of Yale and Harvard
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I used to have coffee every morning in my old hometown in Nebraska with the same guys, same seat, same time, every day. Of the 8 or 9 who showed up, only one had a college education. He was a bachelor school teacher and our "token liberal" in the group. One morning, he went on a tirade about how college educated folks were superior to non-college educated people. Smarter, richer, blah, blah, blah. I pointed out that every one at the table was self-employed (mostly agriculture) and probably had more money in one checking account than his net worth. On top of that, we paid twice as much in social security than he did and bought our own health insurance. I got him so mad, the veins in his neck started to bulge. We had discovered a new pastime, "let's "red vein" Vern". Hours and hours of fun at no cost
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WyoBob
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RevSmoke 07:18 AM 01-29-2010
Prayer of thanks for your wife, and the wonderful husband she has - secure enough in his place to extoll her virtures.
Peace of the Lord be with you.
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fissure 07:20 AM 01-29-2010
What a great accomplishment for your wife Chuck
:-) It's nice to see someone working hard and getting what's due to them
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