Project Labor
I ran into Robert at a bar where we went to watch a mutual friend play music. I found out he’s the dad of one of my former students and our wives work together. I learned about his son’s success as a welder and Robert’s own past as a farmer, mechanic, tool tech, valet, collector and fixer of various vehicles. When he started talking about embalming people, I had to learn more. Robert reflects about standing up for yourself at work, persevering, family encouragement, and making changes when you need to. Discussion Questions: What do you think would be difficult about working with the deceased? What’s another job that was affected by COVID? What do you think is the next big thing to affect our jobs and how can we prepare?What "trades' are you interested in? Please send suggestions for future guests to projectlaborpodcast@gmail.com [projectlaborpodcast@gmail.com]. Our instagram is @projectlabor. Leave a comment or question and we’ll be happy to answer. Music by Brotheration Records Project Labor is a 501c3 nonprofit organization incorporated in the state of New Jersey. All donations to Project Labor are tax deductible in accordance with the Internal Revenue Code. Help get the word out with a small donation here [https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/contribute-to-project-labor]. Thank you.
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