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The museum purchased a WWII PT Boat (PT 728) in 2012, it was located in Kingston, New York. I was a member of the crew, the engineer, who brought the boat to Port Clinton, Ohio via the Hudson River and the Erie Canal. The first time I saw the boat was the Saturday evening before we embarked on our journey Sunday morning. We went on a short “get familiar with the boat cruise”, and felt confident we would successfully accomplish our mission. A onetime captain of PT728 accompanied us on trip. Our adventure took 8 days to complete, six (6) were spent traveling the Erie Canal and two (2) crossing Lake Erie, which included a layover in Cleveland, Ohio. Although we had several breakdowns which we were able to correct without outside help and we chose some of the hottest days of that summer, it was a rewarding and most enjoyable adventure. The people who came out to see us through the canal were all gracious we were taking the boat so patrons and visitors to the museum could enjoy this bit of history.


At bagcraft I started at the bottom of the totem pole as a basic machine packer. After a few months I rose through the ranks and became a machine operator

I am happy to say i had. A great opportunity to build some big buildings with delta diversified Enterprise that when I drive by them I say " I took part in building that " for example: Intel,Phoenix Children's hospital,banner Thunderbird hospital,the new big Luthern church in Gilbert az,Dial and Henkel headquarters on 101&Scottsdale,3 University of Phoenix buildings on 32st/University,State Farms headquarters. Building at Tempe town lake, I took part also in the electrical installment of Tempe Center for the arts with Rml Electric these are all great things but it's time for me to slow down arthritis is effecting my legs now more but I. Still have my knowledge and I can still do small jobs and installments

I am happy to say i had. A great opportunity to build some big buildings with delta diversified Enterprise that when I drive by them I say " I took part in building that " for example: Intel,Phoenix Children's hospital,banner Thunderbird hospital,the new big Luthern church in Gilbert az,Dial and Henkel headquarters on 101&Scottsdale,3 University of Phoenix buildings on 32st/University,State Farms headquarters. Building at Tempe town lake, I took part also in the electrical installment of Tempe Center for the arts with Rml Electric these are all great things but it's time for me to slow down arthritis is effecting my legs now more but I. Still have my knowledge and I can still do small jobs and installments

Machine operator filling over 200 stores too lowes locations


Yes... I did at Parpro technologies more than 1 year , assembly

I was well respected at Enterprise and was so good at delivering vehicles on time and with no mistakes that I was a lead driver. They could always count on me to be on time to work as well as being reliable. Never missed a day of work in the 34 months I was employed at Enterprise. I left the company because I was starting to receive Social Security. I soon became bored and want to seek employment again working somewhere else.

I got extensive training in all aspects of the industry.