For the longest time I was afraid I'd have to keep on working at the factories. There was a steel mill and a pottery; if you didn't go to college, you went to work in those places.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I spent thirty-two years in a paper mill in southern Ohio, and before that, I worked in a meatpacking plant and a shoe factory.
I thus decided to leave the university forever and tried to find an industrial job in the United States.
When I first immigrated to the United States, there were not many jobs that stood out. So I worked at a gas station, cleaning.
I've closed factories in Mexico and brought those jobs back to the United States. I've closed factories in Canada and brought those jobs back to the United States.
As soon as I left school at 16, I worked in a factory making aircraft components.
I was never afraid to go back to Pittsburgh and work in the steel mills.
My first job out of college was six weeks of picking fruit alongside a dozen or so men from Mexico. The orchard was in Emmett, Idaho. The men spent almost nothing on themselves. Their paychecks went directly to their families back home.
Factories not what they used to be - they're all extremely high-tech.
Factories are the workplaces of our National Socialist racial comrades.
By the time I was leaving school, there were no factories. There was no industry.