Today has been a lovely Sunday. Hope your Sunday was lovely.
My dear husband needed a picture (head shot) for his company’s magazine. This September he has worked for this number, #1 construction outfit in the free world, for 30 years. Previous to this he put 8 years into the Air Force.
This is want we came up with.
This is the true shot.
How did you get your first major job?
I was no where around, but around 1980 Craig was out of the Air Force, back on the farm in Bridgewater, SD he was looking for work, aka, career. On a airplane, on his way back, from a job interview in Wyoming, he happen to set next to a Fluor Daniel construction employee. This guy (Loren) is also from South Dakota. Anyway, Loren sent Craig an application, Craig returned it and a few months later he was on a project in Laramie, Wyoming. Has traveled with the company for 30 years. He picked me up on a project in Hopewell, VA in 1988.
He has worked his way from warehouse forklift operator, to Material Manager, without a college degree. Craig has a excellent reputation with his work. Many of the people we worked with, out in the field, have gone on to be Vice Presidents (of something) within the company.
My dear husband needed a picture (head shot) for his company’s magazine. This September he has worked for this number, #1 construction outfit in the free world, for 30 years. Previous to this he put 8 years into the Air Force.
This is want we came up with.
This is the true shot.
How did you get your first major job?
I was no where around, but around 1980 Craig was out of the Air Force, back on the farm in Bridgewater, SD he was looking for work, aka, career. On a airplane, on his way back, from a job interview in Wyoming, he happen to set next to a Fluor Daniel construction employee. This guy (Loren) is also from South Dakota. Anyway, Loren sent Craig an application, Craig returned it and a few months later he was on a project in Laramie, Wyoming. Has traveled with the company for 30 years. He picked me up on a project in Hopewell, VA in 1988.
He has worked his way from warehouse forklift operator, to Material Manager, without a college degree. Craig has a excellent reputation with his work. Many of the people we worked with, out in the field, have gone on to be Vice Presidents (of something) within the company.
Filled 57 gallons of diesel in the Condo fuel tanks, cost $162.00. Can you spell road trip.
Love the after photo, but really love the before.
ReplyDeleteOkay, I just had to comment on this before/after shot. Craig, your my kind of guy. And Marie if you are the one who took the picture - then you are my kind of gal. What a hoot! The head shot is really a good one, but I agree with Linda; I love them both, but the after shot (or below the head shot) is the true measure of the man. :-)
ReplyDeleteTom & Rhonda