Thursday, August 03, 2006

I Made it Thirty-four Years

Hard to believe at times, but I'm still working for the Los Angeles Times after starting thirty-four years ago today.

Ed

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:31 PM

    Congratulations - I think - on your 34th anniversary.

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  2. Anonymous8:33 PM

    Good job to a very dedicated OPERATOR thanks for everything you have done for the company. From a 28 year employee at oc pressroom another operator that is also dedicated and grateful to work for a great company. Hey Russ help keep it great. Thanks again PEACE BE WITH YOU

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  3. Anonymous10:16 PM

    Congrats, Eddie! You're the MAN! Wanna celebrate?

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  4. Anonymous11:29 PM

    Wow look at all that hair!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. Anonymous11:42 PM

    Congrats, Eddie! Godspeed for many
    more.

    RB

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  6. Anonymous8:55 AM

    I think I knew that guy!..lol Gratz on 34 years!..Artie~

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  7. Anonymous10:54 AM

    Congrats Ed on your anniversary! You are truly respected and appreciated at the Times. Thank yor for your 34 years of hard work and dedication to the company. Here's to more years and good living!

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  8. Anonymous2:31 PM

    Congratulations on your anniversary! Trust me when I say I'm very impressed that you've made something (anything!) last 34 years!!!! When we were in high school, somehow I always thought I'd turn out to be the responsible one. . .(LOL)!

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  9. Anonymous2:45 PM

    Congrats Eddie the force has been with you thank you for all that you do Rick Hernandez O.C.Operator

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  10. Thanks everyone. If you have an anniversary with the company, or another company, send me your picture and information regarding your years of service, and I will post it here.

    We once had a monthly magazine at the Los Angeles Times, but it has all but disappeared.

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