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You Did WHAT?

Theresa Saunders, one of my son Mark’s sisters-in-law, was an operating room nurse at Mission Hospital in Asheville, N.C.  One day when she was down here visiting we got to talking and I asked her how work was going. She told me she had just helped fillet a man’s face.

The man had cancer.

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Theresa Saunders

She said the surgeon cut down the middle of his face, peeled half of it off and laid it over on his ear.  Then he took out some teeth and part of his jaw, wired him back together best he could, and sewed him up.

“How often do you do an operation like that,” I asked.

“Oh, about once a week,” she said. “There are a lot of tobacco chewers in the mountains.”

Postscript: I had chewed tobacco for years, “Red Man,” mostly.  Or “Apple.” I quit that day.

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When I was released from active duty in the Navy, in September 1962, I rode a bus home to Charlotte from San Diego – three long, long days.  On a ride like that you move around, sitting with this person for a while, then that one, shooting the breeze.

One day I sat with an iron worker who told me about his job, how he sometimes had to lean into the wind to keep from getting blown off a girder.  [Just thinking about it scared me.  Still does.]  He also told me that he was paid $5.50 an hour, with another raise coming soon, to $5.75 an hour.

I was flabbergasted.

This guy was making more money in three eight-hour days than I made in a month when I was a seaman.   And my shipmates and I didn’t work a little 40-hour week either, in port or at sea.  When our ship, the USS Los Angeles, was at sea, which was right often, we were working, standing watch — or on call — 24/7.

And he had another raise coming.

[I know, $5.75, doesn’t sound like much now.  But, adjusted for inflation, it’s the equivalent of $95,721 a year in 2016 dollars. When I graduated from college four years later I went to work for $3 an hour and I was told by a supervisor even that was way too much.]

So I asked this guy, “How much do you want to make!”

“More,” he replied.

Coming Friday:  You Did WHAT?