My Last Hurrah: A Life of Safety, Service, and a Legacy to Leave
My Last Hurrah: A Life of Safety, Service, and a Legacy to Leave
My career in safety began with a second chance. Over 50 years ago, a man named Gordon Jones saw potential in me that others missed. At the time, I was a high-school dropout with a troubled past, having served two years in Vietnam after being given a choice between the military and prison.
The Cost of Standing Up
Returning to civilian life, I worked in factories and witnessed how easily worker safety could be overlooked. I chose to stand up, serving as a union steward and safety representative. That commitment cost me my job, but it cemented my resolve.
An Open Door
Starting over, I found my way back through a simple act of faith. When I told Gordon Jones my story, he offered me an opportunity to learn. That open door changed my life, leading to the career I have today—one built not on formal degrees, but on hard-earned, real-world experience.
My Final Mission
Now, I am focused on a final mission: to pass that knowledge forward. This work is my legacy. It’s about creating resources that help others enter this vital field, get certified, and build careers that protect people. Every lesson I share is rooted in the belief that everyone deserves a safe place to work and a chance to succeed.
A Purpose Fulfilled
If this effort helps even one person start a career or one worker get home safely, it will have been worth it. This is more than a job; it’s the purpose I was given a chance to fulfill.
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