Sean Spicer
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No, I think...
No, I think...
You know, the modern world's difficult to navigate through, but like anything else, being brought up the way we were brought up with the values we learned growing up in the industries that we worked in, I think it's more valuable today to have that thought process of, you know, old school ways with modern society because, you know, everybody falls in love with anything that's convenient that doesn't take a lot of effort.
You know, the modern world's difficult to navigate through, but like anything else, being brought up the way we were brought up with the values we learned growing up in the industries that we worked in, I think it's more valuable today to have that thought process of, you know, old school ways with modern society because, you know, everybody falls in love with anything that's convenient that doesn't take a lot of effort.
You know, the modern world's difficult to navigate through, but like anything else, being brought up the way we were brought up with the values we learned growing up in the industries that we worked in, I think it's more valuable today to have that thought process of, you know, old school ways with modern society because, you know, everybody falls in love with anything that's convenient that doesn't take a lot of effort.
if that makes sense. Of course. Where we grew up where you had to provide a lot of effort to make changes and to actually be successful. And I think that's important. People have to understand the value of working hard, the value of maybe having some struggles in your life because it's going to make you the person you are further down the road. And you're going to actually appreciate things more.
if that makes sense. Of course. Where we grew up where you had to provide a lot of effort to make changes and to actually be successful. And I think that's important. People have to understand the value of working hard, the value of maybe having some struggles in your life because it's going to make you the person you are further down the road. And you're going to actually appreciate things more.
if that makes sense. Of course. Where we grew up where you had to provide a lot of effort to make changes and to actually be successful. And I think that's important. People have to understand the value of working hard, the value of maybe having some struggles in your life because it's going to make you the person you are further down the road. And you're going to actually appreciate things more.
So no, I don't think that's a hindrance at all. I think it's a strength, to be honest with you.
So no, I don't think that's a hindrance at all. I think it's a strength, to be honest with you.
So no, I don't think that's a hindrance at all. I think it's a strength, to be honest with you.
O'Shaughnessy and O'Hearn, I was a rigger. I was a steward. What does that mean? So a rigger is, you know, dealing with cranes, hoisting, moving heavy equipment, hauling heavy equipment around on tractor trails. Every day was different. So I always tell people, you know, what is a rigger? I'm like, well, it's like putting, you know, five pounds of shit in a two-pound bag and making it look good.
O'Shaughnessy and O'Hearn, I was a rigger. I was a steward. What does that mean? So a rigger is, you know, dealing with cranes, hoisting, moving heavy equipment, hauling heavy equipment around on tractor trails. Every day was different. So I always tell people, you know, what is a rigger? I'm like, well, it's like putting, you know, five pounds of shit in a two-pound bag and making it look good.
O'Shaughnessy and O'Hearn, I was a rigger. I was a steward. What does that mean? So a rigger is, you know, dealing with cranes, hoisting, moving heavy equipment, hauling heavy equipment around on tractor trails. Every day was different. So I always tell people, you know, what is a rigger? I'm like, well, it's like putting, you know, five pounds of shit in a two-pound bag and making it look good.
And that's what we did. Just got to stuff it in there. Like once, you know, for a Sunday, we could be hoisting air conditioning units by helicopter onto a building in Boston. And then the next day, we're moving a piece of art with a crane over the Museum of Fine Arts. And the next day, I might be hauling an oversized crane somewhere. So every day was different. You had to use your mind.
And that's what we did. Just got to stuff it in there. Like once, you know, for a Sunday, we could be hoisting air conditioning units by helicopter onto a building in Boston. And then the next day, we're moving a piece of art with a crane over the Museum of Fine Arts. And the next day, I might be hauling an oversized crane somewhere. So every day was different. You had to use your mind.
And that's what we did. Just got to stuff it in there. Like once, you know, for a Sunday, we could be hoisting air conditioning units by helicopter onto a building in Boston. And then the next day, we're moving a piece of art with a crane over the Museum of Fine Arts. And the next day, I might be hauling an oversized crane somewhere. So every day was different. You had to use your mind.
You had to use your common sense. And it was an apprenticeship program I went through. And I'm still on the seniority list today. We hold our seniority. So I haven't been there in 26 years. But before I retire, I'm going to clock in for a week just to get my six weeks of vacation. Like a true teamster.
You had to use your common sense. And it was an apprenticeship program I went through. And I'm still on the seniority list today. We hold our seniority. So I haven't been there in 26 years. But before I retire, I'm going to clock in for a week just to get my six weeks of vacation. Like a true teamster.
You had to use your common sense. And it was an apprenticeship program I went through. And I'm still on the seniority list today. We hold our seniority. So I haven't been there in 26 years. But before I retire, I'm going to clock in for a week just to get my six weeks of vacation. Like a true teamster.