I began my career with IBM back in the late 1970’s when small and mid-size companies were buying their first computer. It was an exciting time called the “mini-computer days”.
One of the things I remember most was the great fun we had at IBM amidst some very hard work and long hours. It was a great experience where I learned the value of “working hard and playing hard”.
You may be experiencing some of the best time of your career right now. You owe it to yourself to capture a few memories along the way.
Here are a few photos from my IBM days:
Receiving an award from Bryan Hathcock, , , Jim Cockerham and Jim Richie
Ginger and I receive Salesman of the Month honors from Macon Lee
After the meeting we played golf and had a big cookout, something we did once a year and it was great spending time on the big houseboat on the lake
A presentation in an off-site event
It was the days of the 3-piece suit and white shirts, , , an early presentation
Ron Scarbrough and me after a sales call
This is what it’s all about, , , my two senior mentors who helped me so much in my early career are on both sides as I receive a Regional IBM Manager’s Award.
Macon Lee, Charles Carroll, Me, Jim Cockerham, Jeannie Brunson
Charles Carroll and Jim Cockerham influenced my career considerably and I’ll always owe them a huge debt of gratitude.