Locomotive to the Past by George Schultz (iphone ebook reader .TXT) š
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Valerie, as it was turning out, seemed to be actually enjoying her new job! Her first evening at home, after having put in her initial shift, she simply ranted, on and onāabout what a wonderful product, she was helping to produce. And sheād, continually, lauded āthe three wonderful peopleāāwith whom she was working. And, of course, the wonderful clienteleāthat she was having the privilege, of serving. And all this wonderfulnessāearned her a whopping 65-cents per hour, to boot!
Jason was convinced that she was doing her bestāto remove an onus, on his perceived lack of manhood! (One that sheād always considered totally ridiculous. A curse that heād placedāon himself.)
Things didnāt improve, the following morning. Valerie appearedāin her husbandās eyes, anywayāto be moving noticeably slower, as sheād shuffled off, to begin her second, āwonderfulā, day, at her āwonderfulā job.
Heād tried to encourage her to take the glorious Dodge. But, sheād declinedāwith the explanation that, āItās only a couple, or three, blocksā.
At a few minutes before noon, on that day, Jason turned out to be glad for his spouseās āDodge Or No Dodgeā decision. The phone rangāgiving him quite a start. The only personāhe was positiveāwho could be calling, would be his wife! Surely, sheād suffered some kind of disastrous, life-threatening, accidentāat that āwonderfulā Donut Hut! He ānever shouldāve let her take the stupid damn job, in the first damn placeā!
It turned out that the call was not from his, presumed-to-be, sweat-drenched, badly-injured, horribly-ravaged, wife! It had come, from Brooks Garbackāof Radio Station WXXD! Not from the manās secretaryābut, from the president, himself! Party of the second partāto his episodic collision, at the radio station!
āMister Rutkowski?ā he asked. āHave you got a minute? A minute to talk?ā
āYes! Yes, Sir! Yes! Yes⦠of course, Sir! Of course I do.ā
āWell, weāve come up with a bit of an emergency, here.ā
āAn⦠an emergency?ā
āYes. Peter Andrews⦠our afternoon, four-to-eight, personality⦠has quit! Totally unexpected! Heās come up with a network job⦠CBS! In Chicago! A very lucrative one! Heās given us⦠all of a two-and-a-half hour notice. Now⦠truthfully⦠I have three, or four, fellows, that I can call. Each of them has on-air experience. Some⦠really extensive! But, none of them have really⦠have really dazzled me.ā
āOh?ā
āYes. Now, I realize that you are a neophyte. Still, after our little⦠ah, our little collision, the other day⦠I have to admit that I was quite impressed with you! Impressed with your⦠I donāt know⦠with your demeanor. Your⦠ah⦠your manner. Now, I may regret this whole thing. But, I donāt happen to think so. What Iām saying is that⦠well, Iām tempted to⦠tempted to take a chance, on you! Probably makes no sense, at all⦠from a corporate standpoint! Itās strictly a gut feeling! But, Iāve been pretty lucky, you see⦠through the years⦠when I do, go with my gut! Would you be interested?ā
In the rush of this out-of-the-blue happening, Our Boy was on the verge of using his grandfatherās favorite responseāto such an obvious question: āIs The Pope Catholic?ā Fortunately (he felt) instead. heād simply shot this gentleman an uncomplicated (but, highly-emotional) highly-articulated, āYes! Yes, Sir! Of course!ā.
He was admonished, by the great man, to get down to the studioāas soon as possible! The overwhelmingly grateful young man promised that heād ābe there⦠before you know it, Mister Garbackā.
The latter laughedāheartilyāand issued another admonition: āDrive safely! We donāt need you getting yourself all banged up! Not any further than you were!ā
Once the connection had been broken, it took Jason three emotional attempts to phone his, picture-of-health, wifeāat her āwonderfulā job siteāand to relate the remarkable news to her! Valerie wasāof courseāelated! But, sheād issued the same admonishmentāto drive safely!
Thirty-five minutes later, Our Hero was seated, across from Mr. Garbackāin a smallish, surprisingly-Spartan, office, on the 15th floor of The Lee Plaza. They didnāt sit there for long.
After exchanging a few pleasantries, the president led his prospective employee down the long corridorāto an empty, darkened, studio. He immediately brought the place to lifeāand bade Jason be seated behind the āoversizedā microphone. This mic was immenseāwhen compared to those, in general use, in the early-21st-century.
The mic was attached to a long, ponderous, boomālocated off to the prospective employeeās right. In front of him, stood a wide, wooden, counter-type surface. Atop that ādeskā, were six or seven 78-rpm records.
Those were the only phonograph records available, to the public, in that era. Grandpa Piepczyk had always maintainedāthat theyād weighed āabout fourteen pounds apieceā. On each side of the chairāthat Jason was now occupyingāwas located a gigantic turntable! Jason had never before seen one (let alone, two of them) that size. Or ladenāwith that much padding.
Mr. Garback handed him a few pages, of printed copyāfashioned, in an extra-large font. Andāafter giving the younger man a few minutes, with which to familiarize himself, with the materialāheād had his prospective employee read the verbiage back to him. The president seemed satisfied.
The candidate had hoped for a verdict of āwell pleasedā. But, with the older gentleman, it turned out to be a good-bit more difficult, to tell. The almost-overwhelming enthusiasmāthat the poobah had shown, during their wondrous phone conversationāseemed to be quite lacking! A most-worrisome prospect!
Next, Jason was instructed to familiarize himself with the records. Review the discs, lying in front of him. Once the young man had spent two or three minutes complying, the president unloaded upon him! Almost swamped himāwith a comprehensive tutorial! A thorough, painstaking, demonstrationācovering every aspect, relating to how one operates the pair of turntables. That period of intense instructionāthe fact that Brooks Garback had āstayed with himā, for so longāwas (the ānewbieā felt) quite encouraging! A much-needed form of (hopefully) pending success!
Then, came a sort-of-oral test: The āHead Gazinkā bounced a multitude of questionsāoff the
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