Sean Spicer
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Drove a truck or a horse and buggy, I should say, probably. Really? Yeah. And what'd your dad do? My dad worked construction and then worked motion pictures. What was he like? What was he like? Yeah. Oh, he was crazy. Hilarious cartoon character. Burly guy, Charlestown guy. Hard working, worked two or three jobs. You know, just a real family person. Was a street guy as well.
Drove a truck or a horse and buggy, I should say, probably. Really? Yeah. And what'd your dad do? My dad worked construction and then worked motion pictures. What was he like? What was he like? Yeah. Oh, he was crazy. Hilarious cartoon character. Burly guy, Charlestown guy. Hard working, worked two or three jobs. You know, just a real family person. Was a street guy as well.
You know, he was a very quiet guy. quiet man, but he was true blue to the union. Always working, making certain that, you know, he put food on the table. Great guy and died too young. We had a lot of fun with him, but I had a great relationship with my dad because I went right to work in the union when I was 18. Doing what?
You know, he was a very quiet guy. quiet man, but he was true blue to the union. Always working, making certain that, you know, he put food on the table. Great guy and died too young. We had a lot of fun with him, but I had a great relationship with my dad because I went right to work in the union when I was 18. Doing what?
You know, he was a very quiet guy. quiet man, but he was true blue to the union. Always working, making certain that, you know, he put food on the table. Great guy and died too young. We had a lot of fun with him, but I had a great relationship with my dad because I went right to work in the union when I was 18. Doing what?
I worked in a rigging company, crane company, Shaughnessy and Ahern, one of the biggest crane companies. So I was always fascinated with the team says union. You know, my dad was my best friend and I have an older brother and a younger brother, and they're both on the Teamsters Union, but I was the one that always really liked trucks. I love tractor trailers. I love driving them.
I worked in a rigging company, crane company, Shaughnessy and Ahern, one of the biggest crane companies. So I was always fascinated with the team says union. You know, my dad was my best friend and I have an older brother and a younger brother, and they're both on the Teamsters Union, but I was the one that always really liked trucks. I love tractor trailers. I love driving them.
I worked in a rigging company, crane company, Shaughnessy and Ahern, one of the biggest crane companies. So I was always fascinated with the team says union. You know, my dad was my best friend and I have an older brother and a younger brother, and they're both on the Teamsters Union, but I was the one that always really liked trucks. I love tractor trailers. I love driving them.
But I loved going to the Sunday meeting with them. When I was eight or nine years old, I would go to Local 25 in Charlestown. Both my parents grew up there. My mother grew up in the projects. And I just remember being fascinated by the camaraderie of the Team Sejunion. I remember watching Billy McCarthy, who was our general president out of Local 25 eventually.
But I loved going to the Sunday meeting with them. When I was eight or nine years old, I would go to Local 25 in Charlestown. Both my parents grew up there. My mother grew up in the projects. And I just remember being fascinated by the camaraderie of the Team Sejunion. I remember watching Billy McCarthy, who was our general president out of Local 25 eventually.
But I loved going to the Sunday meeting with them. When I was eight or nine years old, I would go to Local 25 in Charlestown. Both my parents grew up there. My mother grew up in the projects. And I just remember being fascinated by the camaraderie of the Team Sejunion. I remember watching Billy McCarthy, who was our general president out of Local 25 eventually.
I just remember him being larger than life. And the Team Sejunion was so prevalent in my family. I'm like, you know, I'd go to school with these kids. I want to be a lawyer. I want to be a doctor. I'm like, I want to be a truck driver for the Team Sejunion. And that's everything I want to do was just because I learned it around the dinner table.
I just remember him being larger than life. And the Team Sejunion was so prevalent in my family. I'm like, you know, I'd go to school with these kids. I want to be a lawyer. I want to be a doctor. I'm like, I want to be a truck driver for the Team Sejunion. And that's everything I want to do was just because I learned it around the dinner table.
I just remember him being larger than life. And the Team Sejunion was so prevalent in my family. I'm like, you know, I'd go to school with these kids. I want to be a lawyer. I want to be a doctor. I'm like, I want to be a truck driver for the Team Sejunion. And that's everything I want to do was just because I learned it around the dinner table.
I was so proud because everything we had in our entire life was because of the union. And that organization, through the good times and the bad times, there were a lot of bad times, that organization never waived it on my family. And I'm like, if I ever get an opportunity, this is what I want to do. And I just moved up through the ranks.
I was so proud because everything we had in our entire life was because of the union. And that organization, through the good times and the bad times, there were a lot of bad times, that organization never waived it on my family. And I'm like, if I ever get an opportunity, this is what I want to do. And I just moved up through the ranks.
I was so proud because everything we had in our entire life was because of the union. And that organization, through the good times and the bad times, there were a lot of bad times, that organization never waived it on my family. And I'm like, if I ever get an opportunity, this is what I want to do. And I just moved up through the ranks.
Yeah, I mean, I think we're on an anomaly now. I mean, I have friends at my age, you know, that went to college. And look, I did very well by the union. I always worked. I worked seven days a week. 12, 13 hours a day, got laid off, hustled, whatever needed to be done. Did you not go to college? I went for a semester. I played football at UMass for one semester. Good for you.
Yeah, I mean, I think we're on an anomaly now. I mean, I have friends at my age, you know, that went to college. And look, I did very well by the union. I always worked. I worked seven days a week. 12, 13 hours a day, got laid off, hustled, whatever needed to be done. Did you not go to college? I went for a semester. I played football at UMass for one semester. Good for you.
Yeah, I mean, I think we're on an anomaly now. I mean, I have friends at my age, you know, that went to college. And look, I did very well by the union. I always worked. I worked seven days a week. 12, 13 hours a day, got laid off, hustled, whatever needed to be done. Did you not go to college? I went for a semester. I played football at UMass for one semester. Good for you.