Stony was a good guy, He was the foreman on my first job for Campbell then he moved up to the office as outside supervisor. Then years later he became part owner of Thermatech. After a year with Campbell I was moved to General Insulation where I met Rick's dad. I was his apprentice and learned a lot from him. Sadly he died from cancer at the young age of 43 while we were working at the LNG plant at Cove Point in the mid 70s. Tommy moved to the International as the National Apprentice Supervisor about the same time I retired. Never cared for the Streeter kids, they were nothing like their father Louie.Yes Len, you came in 12 yrs before I did but I did get a chance to meet a lot of the older guys like Stony at TBN when it was back in the Thermatech days, I know Rick Pumphrey and have done a lot of work with those guys. I've worked with the Streeter bros in So MD along with most of the others that I"m not remembering..... but those guys at Campbell have been very good to me over my entire career.
Tommy Hahn was my insulator when I was a very young field foreman and we did the 1st AIDS lab in the country at NIH for Fauci in '82-'83 Bldg #10....Tommy shut down the job due to Asbestos regs......
You will appreciate this; the Specifications actually said "wet down suspected asbestos, remove, bag and dispose in jobsite dumpster" (FYI- even in '82, this was highly illegal). They did the abatement....for $80,000
Then later when I went into the office in 86, Tom Roberts@ Campbell kinda took me under his wing as did Perry Roberts over at United Sheetmetal, Scott OGorman at Johnson Control and others.......as I learned how to estimate, and bid projects around DC.... these were all solid guys.
Tom Roberts gave me that 3600SF of insulation that I'm still using!
Campbell sent me to Orioles opening day for decades......till I stopping going.
and now Mark over there gives me $100 gift cards at Christmas's to give away.
That really doesn't affect business though....It works well for both of us because they have remained competitive and have bid every single job in my career spanning decades that I've asked them to............so of course there's a loyalty there to be paid back, and I do. Everyone in town knows, if it's a large pjt, Campbell will be my insulator & ADJ will likely be my Sheetmetal sub.
Sorry to bore everyone else with "war stories" but it's fun to remember the good folks we worked with.
Ray, I can be down by the weekend if you want to Rip & Run for the weekend.....maybe we can get matching racing chairs to run the town with.....it'll be fun, waddya say?
I don't think there's any alcohol in "sex, drugs & rock & roll" so we're both golden! Those little chippies are still waiting for us.....they might all have grey hair now....but hey, we're not in our primes anymore either! LMAO
Do you REALLY want to stay married? LOL
I wouldn't do that to you brother....besides, Kerry would punch me right in the mouth....
that's what she says and I believe her....there are many upsides and there is only 1 downside to loving a strong independent woman ......she just might be able to!
Ms Cathie, I am trying a lot of new things....I grew up in Ann Arbor pulling Rhubarb straight from the ground and eating it as a kid but never found it as good as an adult. She has a LOT of "weird foods" in her cabinets, stuff I sure don't recognize! LOL
enjoy the day guys........