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<blockquote data-quote="jayparr" data-source="post: 155037" data-attributes="member: 75"><p>Personal story to be tied in with the way I believe Justin operates. Could be wrong but here goes nothing. I am almost 69 years old. I work as a detention officer in the Coweta Co Sheriff dept. But back when I was in hi school I never really exerted myself in academics although I was sort of smart. I went to Ga. Military Col. for 1 semester, and then W. Ga C. for another sem. I then went to work for Int. Playtex In Newnan at the age of 19 and I had gotten married. I was working as a warehouseman. There I was under a blue col. super. by the name of George Justice. George had everyone under control by being VERY likeable, knowledge of the work, but also most important had everyone believing in him. After 2 years I was promoted to a office job with own office and my own parking space. Thats now at the age of around 23. After the promotion and at lax times during working hrs. George would come in and say come on lets go help unload that truck out there as he himself would do. Or some other way I could help. He made me in that sort of way want to do all I could for him and the team. I also at that very young age locked up the plant being the last man (standing) to leave at the end of the day. George was also my Sgt. in National guard. I do owe him a LOT of credit for my work ethic. Now today I believe that Justin Thomas has used that same kind of leadership, and it has made EVERYONE on the team believe in him and love him for it! They will go to great lengths for him such as come on lets go run this thing fast and furious and watch what we can accomplish! Sorry if I bored you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayparr, post: 155037, member: 75"] Personal story to be tied in with the way I believe Justin operates. Could be wrong but here goes nothing. I am almost 69 years old. I work as a detention officer in the Coweta Co Sheriff dept. But back when I was in hi school I never really exerted myself in academics although I was sort of smart. I went to Ga. Military Col. for 1 semester, and then W. Ga C. for another sem. I then went to work for Int. Playtex In Newnan at the age of 19 and I had gotten married. I was working as a warehouseman. There I was under a blue col. super. by the name of George Justice. George had everyone under control by being VERY likeable, knowledge of the work, but also most important had everyone believing in him. After 2 years I was promoted to a office job with own office and my own parking space. Thats now at the age of around 23. After the promotion and at lax times during working hrs. George would come in and say come on lets go help unload that truck out there as he himself would do. Or some other way I could help. He made me in that sort of way want to do all I could for him and the team. I also at that very young age locked up the plant being the last man (standing) to leave at the end of the day. George was also my Sgt. in National guard. I do owe him a LOT of credit for my work ethic. Now today I believe that Justin Thomas has used that same kind of leadership, and it has made EVERYONE on the team believe in him and love him for it! They will go to great lengths for him such as come on lets go run this thing fast and furious and watch what we can accomplish! Sorry if I bored you. [/QUOTE]
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