tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4261262990290532740.post9037540925708496881..comments2024-03-28T17:59:53.001-07:00Comments on Pergelator: A Most Violent Year Chuck Pergielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14473338620167201696noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4261262990290532740.post-17526031596685959852016-11-10T12:08:36.966-08:002016-11-10T12:08:36.966-08:00Hi Chuck. You are so right. Without people doing m...Hi Chuck. You are so right. Without people doing mundane jobs (like IT support), we would be doomed.<br /><br />This guy is a buddy of mine; he is a typical "overnight success". After only 37 years in the business, including some really scary down years, he is "suddenly" making really good money. Talk about mundane; this guy sells air filter and humidifier parts online. He's the amazon.com of air filters and humidifier parts. He works like a slave (I guess that's why his Twitter account is so out of date).<br /> https://twitter.com/JayGuliano1<br /><br />Reminds me of a young entrepreneur I met in Austin who had just opened a small hardware store. He said it was his calling to save the world. His attitude was that, without easy access to hardware, people would be unable to repair their stuff, and all their stuff would start falling apart, eventually ending civilization as we know it. He was so dedicated to that calling that he gave me, a recent immigrant, a credit account when none of the local banks would give me a credit card. And he was open on Sunday, in Texas! I made a point of shopping there on Sunday. That was 35 years ago. I hope he is flourishing, for the sake of the world.<br /><br />Regards.<br /><br />James Rivingtonnoreply@blogger.com