Knowing the man upstairs
Posted on January 31st, 2009 by Carl Vanderpal
About a year after I graduated high school, I got a job with a large manufacturing firm. It was a great job with good benefits. This was a company that was started by a genius-of-a-man who had invented a line of golf clubs that revolutionized the game. He was a quirky old guy… and, not surprisingly, quite the perfectionist. When he walked around the production floor people got a little edgy, because he was the type of guy that would walk right up to you and tell you that you were doing something
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