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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3867311" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>One of my very first grown up jobs was working with an awesome set of gentlemen that all had been Rangers (IIRC) during Vietnam. As a startup operating on the thinnest margins to get a foothold in the auto recovery industry, sometimes stuff gets intense in a business sense and in a physical sense if one of the repo guys isnt real happy with how we handled something. </p><p></p><p>The more tense things got, the more relaxed and collected they seemed. It was definitely an incredible thing to see how they gained focus as things got further and further out of control. If you pulled your weight and were respectful, they were the kindest and most genuine men I have ever worked with but you could tell they were capable of going somewhere most of us didnt even know existed if the situation called for it.</p><p></p><p>I worked there over 15 years ago and I still keep in touch with one of them now that he has retired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3867311, member: 35603"] One of my very first grown up jobs was working with an awesome set of gentlemen that all had been Rangers (IIRC) during Vietnam. As a startup operating on the thinnest margins to get a foothold in the auto recovery industry, sometimes stuff gets intense in a business sense and in a physical sense if one of the repo guys isnt real happy with how we handled something. The more tense things got, the more relaxed and collected they seemed. It was definitely an incredible thing to see how they gained focus as things got further and further out of control. If you pulled your weight and were respectful, they were the kindest and most genuine men I have ever worked with but you could tell they were capable of going somewhere most of us didnt even know existed if the situation called for it. I worked there over 15 years ago and I still keep in touch with one of them now that he has retired. [/QUOTE]
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