When I visit a contract metal fabricator, often the focus really isn’t about the metal parts or the fancy machinery. It’s about co-workers, who often happen to be family members. Some aren’t blood relatives, but they might as well be. There’s a real sense of community at these shops. I’ve met brothers as business partners, married couples as entrepreneurs. Something about these close working environments grounds people.
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A thanks to you all
December 17th, 2012
By: Tim Heston
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Name: Tim Heston
Email: timh@thefabricator.com
Site: http://www.thefabricator.com
About: Tim Heston has covered metal fabrication and welding since 1998. Over the years he's enjoyed meeting and covering managers and shop owners who have found a better way to fabricate.See Authors Posts (242)
By: Tim Heston
Email: timh@thefabricator.com
Site: http://www.thefabricator.com
About: Tim Heston has covered metal fabrication and welding since 1998. Over the years he's enjoyed meeting and covering managers and shop owners who have found a better way to fabricate.See Authors Posts (242)
Tags: character, community, E&E metal fab, family business, grounded character, Wyoming Machine
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