Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Chapter 6: A Welder and a Foreman

Another chapter that Rose has proven to be successful for me. With this chapter I can identify: the time of the economic value of learning a skills and the education it takes to have a long lasting career in contrast to his uncle, Joe who became educated while working for the PRR, in the Navy, and finding security in GM car Co. his experiences made him make decisions to better his future and his family, and to further his knowledge to experiment and become a more efficient and promising employee to the jobs he had over the years.
Lisa (the welder) discovered through her economic stature, and the education she has learned along with the art and love in welding that care, and consideration in her teaching now leads people to a better place in life.
Both People in the chapter share a great deal of themselves, personal, and business related, and within those subjects from the people, Rose give information to the reader, making him/her feel closer to the lives of these hard workers. And he also shows that hard work, education ( on the field or in the class room) is vital to making a promising future to anyone.

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