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Lee Belardino said...
Tommy:
I worked at Thermoid for 5 months.Ray Danbury's grandfather (God bless him) used his influence to get me hired. I worked in the brake lining inspection dept. but I didn't inspect. That was done by about 40 women who filled a box with inspected lining and when it was full I carried it to the pallet.It help me make the payments on MY 49 Olds.I left when I enlisted in Oct 51. The workers at Thermoid, especially the ladies were the greatest.Memories of old Trenton.
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Tom Glover said...
VERY INTERESTING,LEE. I REMEMBER THE 1949 OLDS. AS I RECALL IT WAS A
"FUTURAMIC."
TOM GLOVER
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ReplyDeleteI worked at thermoids for 5 months.Ray Danbury's granfather (God bless him) used his influence to get me hired. I worked in the brake lining inspection dept. but I didn't inspect. That was done by about 40 women who filled a box with inspected lining and when it was full I carried it to the pallet.It help me make the payments on MY 49 Olds..I left when I enlisted in Oct 51. The workers at Thermoids, especially the ladies were the greatest.Memories of old Trenton.Greatis
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