04-14-2007, 10:02 AM
I have always loved my job, actualy it's more of a carrer. I work for a tire co.
First i started in the shop working on semi trucks,etc, changing tires. Then I moved into a service truck changing tires on the side of the road,company yards, and even working on earthmovers. Talk about a dangerous job this is it! Nothing like going to work everyday knowing one of these truck tires could explode and kill you. Not to menchen the giant earthmovers that could explode. Lucky for me I only had 3 tires actualy blow up, not counting the hundreds that might of. My infamus buddy Bruce went with me on a call. He was shocked to see me changing a tire on I294 with the traffice flying by.
Now after 14 years I have ben promoted to asst. manager in the office. Just recently I was passed up for the managers position but I will have that in a year or two. The current guy is only here to train me and then he is moving on.
First i started in the shop working on semi trucks,etc, changing tires. Then I moved into a service truck changing tires on the side of the road,company yards, and even working on earthmovers. Talk about a dangerous job this is it! Nothing like going to work everyday knowing one of these truck tires could explode and kill you. Not to menchen the giant earthmovers that could explode. Lucky for me I only had 3 tires actualy blow up, not counting the hundreds that might of. My infamus buddy Bruce went with me on a call. He was shocked to see me changing a tire on I294 with the traffice flying by.
Now after 14 years I have ben promoted to asst. manager in the office. Just recently I was passed up for the managers position but I will have that in a year or two. The current guy is only here to train me and then he is moving on.