Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Welcome To My Hometown.

Since I have been deleted from posting on a question that was asked about my hometown, I will now use this to express my thoughts. Why do you want to ask the question then delete the opinion? I think that says it all. She knows who she is. I don't know which of us hit "unfriend/block" quicker after that.

I was born and raised in Arkadelphia, AR. I still have family living there.You wanna piss me off, just start talking bad about it. I don't think the people that still live there and call it home really understand my loyalty.

I grew up going to see my Grandma who worked at Wells, hung out at Sterlings, Ben Franklin's, watched The Legend of Boggy Creek at the Royal, and got threw out of Woody's News Stand for hanging around too much reading comic books. I ate many a burger from BJ's Burger Ranch. Well at least once a month when my Dad would buy them. Then they started selling live worms and my Mom refused to let us get something after that. I had ice cream in a cup with the little wooden spoon from the dairy. I had grilled cheese with those big toothpicks stuck in it and pickles from the drugstore. I used to look at the bikes at Otasco and think about cool it would be to have one.I drove around the Sonic and the Pizza Hut until I'm sure caused the rut in the road. I can remember going to, I think, JCPenny's and going up the stairs and getting a pair of jeans with them hard-assed patches in the knees. I played football from the 5th grade. I played on the Packers, the Buffalos, the Beavers, and the Badgers.

During high school (mine was the 3rd class at the new one), I worked at the movie theater. Yeah, we used to have two screens. I used to go to the bus station, pick up the movie (in cans) Thursday night. I would go back and "thread" it up then play it. There's a few of us who had sneak viewings of some real classics. We had dollar night at midnight on the weekends for college students who showed an ID. It would be something different than the regular movies. Something like Rocky Horror Picture Show. We had matinee double features on Saturday afternoons for the kids. Boy, that was a hoot! I worked at the gas station in Caddo Valley that eventually would be next to McDonald's. We had four pumps and an oil changing bay. The old man who I worked for me told me, "There's always something to do at a gas station. If you have time to lean, you have time to clean." Not sit on your butt and try and dictate and sway policy to the folks that live in my hometown. Sorry, you deleted my post.

Jobs. When Reynolds folded, it's like the town just gave up. I was young but I could see it. All the folks that made the money from there kept living off it (can't blame them), while everybody else just existed. After I was grown and tried to go back "home" I worked at Red Ball Oxygen, I had the privilege of selling the liquid oxygen and mapp gas to cut up the machinery in Reynolds that was hauled out in the parking lot. Kinda made me sick.

Fafnir, apparently was going to be a bust before it even started good. Again, too many local cliques involved with who got hired, promoted, etc. You can argue. Regardless, it's gone.

Service jobs are about all Arkadelphia has left. The old saying is, "If you don't make anything, you don't make anything". College kids and lake traffic is all that seems to keep it going. Everybody I hear is, "Im going to Hot Springs to go shopping. Or maybe to Benton." The lake business is too seasonal. Plus, Caddo Valley gets most of that. That's a whole different topic. I still don't get that whole feud thing.

Then you've got the land owners around the interstate. One person, in my humble opinion, primarily stymied growth in my hometown for years. And I think in some regards, still does. There was so much potential, but he thought he was sitting on a gold mine and I guess, relished in the fact. Him and his cronies completely controlled the businesses (and the lack thereof) in that area. And damn everybody.

Gas prices. Are you kidding me? See the above paragraph.

 Keep in mind, there are two companies that provide over 600 jobs each within 30 miles. And big percentage of them live in Arkadelphia. Every time I have visitors to the place I work for, we go out to meet and eat after hours, somewhere in Arkadelphia. I make it a point. I think effort and leadership can make some type industry happen. It doesn't have to be huge. Capitalize on the colleges. Look at the curriculum and see what most majors are in. Something to keep students in the area.

Arkadelphia must take charge of it's own future. There is so much discussion about volunteering. I couldn't agree more. It's just called effort. Then the mayor "fires" a volunteer baseball coach because he won't do what a "high-powered parent" tells him he should do with his son. That makes the state news. Kinda sends a negative message about my hometown.

I'm sorry that you decided to delete my post. Keep pumping gas. I will fight for my hometown until the bitter end. There are a lot of good people in Arkadelphia. It is in a lot better shape than a lot of places. It's good sometimes to look inward and ask the question, "What can we do better"? But be prepared to hear the responses.

I had to leave because I had to raise a family and my work experience and expertise didn't allow me to do it there. But I use every excuse to come back as often as possible. Sad for both of us. But I am hopeful.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Yesterday

My wife has been commenting about why I don't write. Sometimes it is timely to introduce the present before exploring the past.

 I am officially vacationing as of right now.

I have been told told by the big boss that I will not take off from Sept to Apr 2015, unless it's a family emergency because of SAP implementation. Will somebody adopt me?

Yesterday started at 3:15 AM. I got ready and was at work by 5:15. Normal day. I used to be ready in 15 minutes. One of the joys/have to of being...you know. If you don't, you may not wish to read this.

Send e-mail of defects per shift, pareto charts, trends charts, and percentage of good vs defects percentage and then a powerpoint with all this data I'm done.

Now it's 7 am.

I have a Six Sigma black belt project going on. I should have my certification in November. My project not only affects us, but all the other Firestone Building Products facilities as well. Some of them don't like it. Remind me to cry for them. (Google Six Sigma Black Belt)

Now it's 9 am.

I present all the charts and graphs, via power point, for the waste and production meeting on the "movie screen" in the big conference room. All Department Managers plus upper management are required to attend.

If there's no major issues, now it's 9:40 am.

WebEx A/V conference at 10. MAT building requirements. I get to talk with business analyst from Firestone, developers of the computer interfaces in realization to making it "talk" to SAP. I'm hung up on reprinting labels. I gotta go and this "Continuous Improvement" consultants group have hijacked my meeting room. Reminder: A consultant knows about a 100 ways to have sex, but doesn't know any women.

It's now 12:00 pm.

The WebEx of the Lunch n Learn recording yesterday crapped out. I have a meeting to play it back with a lunch for management/staff.

Major. Me and my partner in crime put together a powerpoint, a video realated, and screenshots from SAP. We are good.

It's now 1:00pm.

MAT WebEx teleconference walkthrough. I've got a problem with scrap reporting. They (SAP) want to talk me into something that I can't make work. When it comes down to us and them, us wins every time.

It's now 2:00pm.

Another freakin' MAT WebEx meeting with another SAP group. Sometimes, I think they're trying to catch me in a lie, or make sure I tell the same story twice. I can't go into details, but I swear these folks are just ignorant. Shit, we're making rubber roofing and pond liner stuff.

It's now 3:00.

I am going on vacation. Yeah, I'm leaving early. It would probably be in the best interest for both us that I leave now.

Vay "freaking" cation.



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