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February 2, 2018

The Co-op: THIS is a team! but wait, there’s more!

The navy did a great job of the service in the new military cemetery in Mims.  If you were looking for a good National Memorial cemetery I would suggest to consider this one in Mims. 

So my topic today is proof this business is now thriving and folks here really ARE working as a team….. everyone knows this is the gold standard in quality work and I am so proud this has happened here.  Now understand this is not something you can make by yourself…I do not take credit for this, I’m honored to be a spoke in this rolling wheel!

So what is this proof….megastuff got done and I wasn’t there at all!  In past years this had been a heavy weight on my back.  I could not trust my place to stop work if I wasn’t there….and you KNOW what I mean!

Tom S. carpet was in but not picked up plus his quad bag system had come in still boxed.  With the remount ambulance last week our labor force had been occupied.  Tom wants to go home in Oregon so hey, I have a pressure point….right? 

So this morning, turning on the big house lights my eyes popped out!  2.2.18 morning 1  The light gold glitter behind the T-skirt means his quad bag system is in (which BTW if you have any other rear suspension and loose a rear wheel bearing you will be on a Landall flat bed truck to move!..But I’m just sayin…..2.2.18 morning 6  Well one side in with the other side ready to go in 2.2.18 morning 7  The gold zinc coated quad bag uprights are sitting at the bottom of the pic.

Holy crap. looking inside they have the composite insulation and the front of the coach floor in!  2.2.18 morning 5  Heck, this puppy may be out the door really fast!2.2.18 morning 4

And if that wasn’t all…. the progress on the Airstream trailer project was massive. 2.2.18 morning 2 The original bullcrap floor was repaired and our second layer 1/2 skin is fitting and getting sealed down!  2.2.18 morning 3 

JuYeah man………. I am impressed.  We are on point, Jared my labor foreman has got it goin on!  Heck I’m starting to feel ……….  energized and strong….Thank…You….Guys…….

Ok so folks that may have felt I would always do my best are doing much more than that with this place and these guys!  It only took me 20 years to get here……… Bout Time!

And yeah, I need to also thank you, it feels good that I have folks who have my back…thanks you.  I will keep doing my best….. really, come down here and take a look at this…$10 a nithg with 50amps……and warm weather!    OK, I’ll stop, Andy F., you and Nurse Angie have broken free of the Rhode Island ice sheet and are down for the Super Bowl party in warmworld and you know you should too!

I’ll stop….see ya tomorrow……

BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE!..

As if all that wasn’t enough…… We Got Jim K. coach cleaned out, back in his spot and plugged in……he’s been in the hospital down here a couple of weeks…we’ve been working on his coach, Jared has had his dog…. new windshields and a new toll booth window up front.  2.2.18 morning 10 He had first also come in for mods to his towd seat,  2.2.18 morning 8 being handicapped he really needed a custom seat set up…should have that finished up today!  2.2.18 morning 9

Dang guys, you’all are Superstars!  I need to leave more often!!!!!.

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  1. Anneke Henderson says

    February 3, 2018 at 4:52 PM

    “Individual commitment to a group effort–that is what makes a team work, a company work, a society work, a civilization work.” –Vince Lombardi

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