No, I didn't. The company, I thought they was, you know, pretty fair. You
gonna talk about it anyway, you know, any employee that's probably going
to talk about the company some, you know, got to talk about something. I
thought they was pretty decent.
The little clock up there. I got that from Hickory-White's for being
there for five years. I mean, they appreciated you, I mean, if you were
there they would do a little—. Well, they used to do more, I
think, when it was White's than for Hickory-White's.
Like I said, I can remember with my daddy. But the summer
picnics—. Now when I worked there they had one, and you'd
take the kids, and get your little face painted and I think played softball and stuff like that. They might have had
them when my daddy worked there, but we just never went.
[pause] Oh, I know, talking to some of the
older people in white's they could tell me—. They would tell
me that they remember when horse and buggy and White's was there. They'd
be working there and that's how they'd get to work. I was like, wow,
cause I used to love to talk to them. I loved to listen to this,
especially Harvey.