yes at thermotron we treat you like family

 

yes at thermotron we treat you like family

 

Jul
15

Thermotron management it was me (liar) thomas bannach like to brag that he is a good liar

 

 

yes at thermotron

it is a requirement to be a good liar and deceiver– when i asked for a Job description at  thermotron –

 

yes my employee review — was in a airport– in Colorado– over the phone– when i asked and the national service manager about it– he said  “well — i’ll accept your resegenation — now if you want to quit–?

 

yes at thermotron we treat you like family

 

 

 

 

 

– 1..they started to say “YOU HAVE AN ATTITUDE PROBLEM”

2.. the next step is “YoU DON”T GET ALONG WITH PEOPLE”

3.  then — they accuse you of disparaging your co -workers and that you think you are better then them

4.  then they attack you by saying that your work reports are not correct

5.  then your co-workers try to lead you astray to help build a “case against you”

6.. Yes at thermotron we treat you like FAMILY

thermotron we got-a- new liar running the ship

Call a spade a spade Thermotron management liar

john May 4, 2010 at 3:52 pm

Call a spade a spade, and you will never be disrespected by colleages as long as your facts are correct.

What kind of kool-aid are you drinking?

I have the unfortunate ability to spot liars often immediately however this skill only serves to protect me.

When I say liarsI do not mean the average person who tells the occasional lie or a person who may tell more than occasional lies

but the extremely convincing, glib perfect liar who has no tells and is an expert at knowing what people want and how to give it to them.

When they are caught in a lie, they create a better lie to cover it or use their emotional power of manipulation to minimize it so those who know don’t care.

I have met several liars at the workplace, one who defrauded the company of thousands of dollars and took advantage of other co-workers and prior to that I informed all of my co-employees and the boss that he was an untrustworthy liar and I stated facts that proved my case yet they were ignored. In in other situations outside of work and the outcome was similar. People are animals; emotional creatures not rational and when you present the truth they ignore it.

Anyone can spot a normal liar but it is pathological or sociopathic liars that are rarely caught and unless you have evidence that can’t be ignored then don’t even bother.

You’ll look like an asshole and the liar will use their abilities to disparage your reputation.

get a start at thermotron and move on to greater forms of deceite

SUNDAY SERMON from HOYBOYS.NET- thermotron training

 

 

 

get a start at thermotron

and move on to greater forms of deceite

indeed

working at thermotron– and the new bread of church goers–

holland michigan dutch and christian church — and the Westley church in-particular — has sponsored the most thermotron liar cheats back stabbing slanders —

i was taught that it is ok to lie cheat and embessle — because every one is like that

 

 

Friday, July 5, 2013

Thermotron employee training Antonia Fast Food Worker– 2 weeks with mark lamers

 
ok sure

homas bannach & roger cannady assoiates–Thermotron- it is your job to train the new hires

 
ok start here

Roger Cannady national service manager thermotron 1983/1986

Instructional Designer at SAIC/USSOCOM
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
E-Learning
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Roger cannady had a tough time at thermotron– 
he was fired for approving too much lying cheating and stealing..
and because of the high turn over– with thomas bannach– it was other employee’s job to train the new hires– 2 weeks with mark lamers in holland michigan just didn’t cut it

 
Thomas bannach as the west coast manager– said it was ok to lie cheat defraud and miss- lead the new employee’s ..  and you could embezzle a little bit every day
 
Thomas W Bannach  
 
 thomas w bannach was a wird  and perverted old man when he worked for thermotron — he like to call his co-workers Gay behind their back– 

the word on the street — is he was trying to get some action 
 
instead of 

playing the Game with Dick head — Daniel j o’keefe

when asked if they wanted to go into “thermotron “management” the reply was” No-thanks–

 because tom Bannach bragged that being a liar , slander, thief and robber was “OK”

 because all companies were like Thermotron and  “corrupt”” 

 

How To Identify A thermotron Pervert– meet daniel j okeefe, the 1/4 acre sunset king–

 

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

One of You Is– a Thermotron lying employee- they all look-a-like??

 
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it helps to have gone to community college because these jobs require the ability to think on your feet. 

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Field Service / HVAC/Refrigeration/ RI

Thermotron Industries – Providence, RI

troubleshooting, maintenance, construction, repair, modifications, overhauls, retrofits, calibration, inspection and servicing of Thermotron products…
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Field Service Refrigeration / hvac / CT

Thermotron Industries – New Haven, CT

troubleshooting, maintenance, construction, repair, modifications, overhauls, retrofits, calibration, inspection and servicing of Thermotron products…
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Software Engineer Level 1

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Must be willing and able to assist other departments with special needs; e.g., writing of technical manual, training material. Must be willing and able to…
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Manufacturing Support-Refrigeration/ HVAC focus

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Department: Production Location: Holland , MI The primary purpose of this position is to provide assembly service to teams, departments, and other areas in…
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Production Scheduler

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Schedules manufacturing load for most economical procedures, equipment utilization, etc. Maintains check on material inventories, production progress and…
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Manufacturing Support- Mechanical Assembly focus

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Department: Production Location: Holland , MI The primary purpose of this position is to provide assembly service to teams, departments, and other areas in…
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Marketing Support Assistant: Clerical

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Receive incoming calls, direct them to appropriate personnel or take detailed messages. Process quotations including quote number assignment and entry of…
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Manufacturing Administrative Assistant

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

File P.O.’s and changes. File and maintain department Q.C. records. Keep department paperwork complete and up to date. (stock reqs, Q.C. sheets, I.R.’s, etc….
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Controller

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Develops, analyzes, and interprets statistical and accounting information in order to appraise operating results in terms of profitability, performance…
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Human Resource Assistant

Thermotron Industries – Holland, MI

Completes medical billing for Thermotron Medical and Optional Life Plans. Log, send and balance account information for reimbursement program….
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30+ days ago – save job – email – more…

 

 

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Thermotron management- The “Will Do” Guy in Prison– hey i lied 4 you

 
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Friday, June 21, 2013

Almost Live -Thomas Patterson — Thermotron Rug Emporium former employee is RETIRING

 
yes

thomas patterson former thermotron employee– 1980– is retiring– 

Thoman Patterson former russles technical Products  employee — is retiring

Thomas Patterson former Sexton industries employee — is retiring

Thomas Patterson former ESPEC chamber company — is really –really –really retiring

well— we will all watch and see if thomas patterson — will show up again

Thomas Patterson— He dosen’t have “STUPID” written on his for-(4) head!!!

 

Monday, June 17, 2013

Five Sins required at Thermotron – it’s ok to lie cheat steal and more

 
get

 your training at thermotron

Thermotron it is normal to lie , cheat , steal back stab, defraud, mill lead , lead a stray–

lible and slander– the Hundread of people i have met and seen that are former thermotron–

Bob Wiley set the standard — with it is OK to lie about what is happening — and defraud you co workers– because every one is like that..

get the special Bannach application, or as Thomas Patterson said — after you lie cheat and defraud the 1 st 500 people — then it gets easer

 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Hil Sybesma thermotron former — How Valve’s marketing works?–Thomas Patterson

 
hil is a pill that go’s down bad

yes at thermotron Hil sybesma go his reward– after  teaching his co workers that it was or to steal and embezzle and defraud your co-workers and the customer —

he replaced a nother sales guy at thermotron– and then a year and a half later — when he quit Daniel J O’keefe and thomas w bannach filed a law suit agains him–

But Thomas bannach did bragged that he could libel and slander his co workers and every one would believe his lies–

Hil Sybesma

Regional Mgr at Thermal Product Solutions
Greater San Diego Area
Environmental Services
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 Thomas patterson said at thermotron every one was lying and defrauding their co worker– even when they didn’t have to=–

because at Thermotron — they like it when they tell you that you LIED –4 —then

but Daniel J Okeefe– told patterson– his job at thermotron “required” he to lie cheat and defraud his co workers

but when daniel j okeefe did it to him — then he quit

Tom Patterson

Regional Manager at ESPEC North America
Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan Area
Machinery
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 and Kevin HOLT — lasted just long enough– to be defrauded at thermotron

Kevin Holt

Kevin Holt

Field Service Technician at ESPEC North America
Charlotte, North Carolina Area
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mike barrs — worked at thermotron for about 4 years–

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Public Company; 51-200 employees; Machinery industry
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ESPEC North America

Public Company; 51-200 employees; Machinery industry
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Russells Technical Products

Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Machinery industry

February 1987February 1998 (11 years 1 month

and when he went to Russles technicial products— he was bragging that in his relation ships

he was a good liar — and each of the woman  that he was dating

were deceived by mike Barrs — into believeing they were the “ONE-AND-ONLY”

he said it was normal to lie and deceive everyone—

NO-Thanks– Mike —

 

Monday, June 10, 2013

Eyes Wide Shut = NEUROTIC view of the world- Thermotron management

 
ok
sure

you can be— at thermotron–

it is OK to lie cheat, steal, deceive, defraud, miss-lead people lead them astray , assassinate their character and kill them — just a little bit every day

because every one is like that– holland michigan church goers

as Hil Sysbesma  was quoted– he has the same problem as other managers– he want’s to lie, cheat and defraud people–

and he still wants them to like him and accept him, and not judge him–

he not a bad person — he is a company man

stealing and robbing the customer is ok– just so you don’t get caught– and blame it on someone else

 

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Perilous Times with L.A. Marzulli

 
ok

Then the word of the Lord came to me: “O house of Israel, can I not do with you as this potter has done? declares the Lord. Behold, like the clay in the potter’s hand, so are you in my hand, O house of Israel. 


If at any time I declare concerning a nation or a kingdom, that I will pluck up and break down and destroy it,
 
 and if that nation, concerning which I have spoken, turns from its evil, I will relent of the disaster that I intended to do to it. 

And if at any time I declare concerning a nation or a kingdom that I will build and plant it, 10 and if it does evil in my sight, not listening to my voice, then I will relent of the good that I had intended to do to it.
 
 11 Now, therefore, say to the men of Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusalem: 


‘Thus says the Lord, Behold, I am shaping disaster against you and devising a plan against you. Return, every one from his evil way, and amend your ways and your deeds.’



12 “But they say, ‘That is in vain! We will follow our own plans, and will every one act according to the stubbornness of his evil heart.’
13 “Therefore thus says the Lord:
Ask among the nations,
    Who has heard the like of this?
The virgin Israel
    has done a very horrible thing.
14 Does the snow of Lebanon leave
    the crags of Sirion?[a]
Do the mountain waters run dry,[b]
    the cold flowing streams?
15 But my people have forgotten me;
    they make offerings to false gods;
they made them stumble in their ways,
    in the ancient roads,
and to walk into side roads,
    not the highway,
16 making their land a horror,
    a thing to be hissed at forever.
Everyone who passes by it is horrified
    and shakes his head.
17 Like the east wind I will scatter them
    before the enemy.
I will show them my back, not my face,
    in the day of their calamity.”
18 Then they said, “Come, let us make plots against Jeremiah, for the law shall not perish from the priest, nor counsel from the wise, nor the word from the prophet. Come, let us strike him with the tongue, and let us not pay attention to any of his words.”
19 Hear me, O Lord,
    and listen to the voice of my adversaries.






20 Should good be repaid with evil?

    Yet they have dug a pit for my life.
Remember how I stood before you
    to speak good for them,
    to turn away your wrath from them.
21 Therefore deliver up their children to famine;
    give them over to the power of the sword;
let their wives become childless and widowed.
    May their men meet death by pestilence,
    their youths be struck down by the sword in battle.
22 May a cry be heard from their houses,
    when you bring the plunderer suddenly upon them!
For they have dug a pit to take me
    and laid snares for my feet.
23 Yet you, O Lord, know
    all their plotting to kill me.
Forgive not their iniquity,
    nor blot out their sin from your sight.
Let them be overthrown before you;
    deal with them in the time of your anger.

 

Monday, June 3, 2013

Who can spot a deceiver? thermotron — management training — a new deceiver

 
ok
 

Thermotron Industries announced the appointment of Ronald Lampen 

as its new President, effective March 31, 2010. Mr. Lampen’s

 

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Thermotron management training with thomas bannach

 

 

http://youtu.be/WujkxOg7BrU hey i worked at thermotron

as a matter of fact– it is required to be a liar and a thief– you don’t want to make the other thieves and liars un-confort-able

Thomas bannach said he had more respect for people who didnt have any education or training–

Now BOB WILEY — taught his inner circle — that you can lie to him about what is going on so long as you don’t get him in trouble–

and thomas bannach bragged he was a good LIAR– and so was daniel j okeefe

thermotron training 50 years with thomas bannach and others

 
 http://youtu.be/jCjASUlhynM
 
 
 
 

Monday, September 16, 2013

Sociopath indicators– Thermotron sales, management , and service training

 
yes –
at thermotron

it’s “REQUIRED” to prove you are a sociopath

california former employee

 

This management team not only kept the employees uninformed, and misinformed, but they kept each other misinformed,

just tell me the good things happening (or the potential dirt on the underlings) I don’t want to hear about problems.

The alcoholic salesman once painted a story that dramatized this distortion.

 If for instance a salesman was with as customer and jumped into their lap, kissed them on the lips shit all over themselves and the customer. By the time the story was filtered to the president it could likely be changed to “

 Well the salesman had some Mexican food for lunch and it gave him gas; when he was with the customer he farted a couple times.

It was necessary to learn the skill of

1…”memo documentation”

( at one point this
escalated to something akin to memo wars)

this manager became a habitual liar and denied anything and everything; it became
necessary to document events to anticipate his lack of support in the effort minimize future problems. As stated above it became necessary to write memo’s to document any type of problem.

This manager who was in a different office instead of keeping (remote) employees better informed, covertly told his (cronies) accomplice’s to let him know if a memo’s were being sent. Of course !!

 

 

 

Ah yes, your humble narrator went out to California on a Pilgrimage. Searching for holy cities, magicians, wild women, and new flavors of the “Wow “Vibes.

California, the Golden State.
At the time, it sort of seemed like an omen. Intuition told me that I would find ” Truth “
in California.

Nobody dies of old age there. Everyone dies prematurely on the highways, and you never know when, Any minute of any hour some brake lights could blink, tires squeal, and the semi on your rear bumper flattens you into a gruesome road-kill in two seconds flat. It could happen tonight. You live like a hunted beast.
RAZOR-SHARP-ALERT!!!!

Everyone has their day to die on the thruway bleeding, you get your own honorary traffic jam as gawkers creep by admiring your splashed guts. And the traffic jam blocks the ambulance two miles back.
Everyone is famous for
a half an hour.
It’s like a bizarre pagan sacrifice to the Goddess of Asphalt.

No one escapes the hot black alter!

My dashboard was a good luck temple …. four inches deep in St. Christopher statues, rabbit’s feet, four leaf clovers, spirit whistles, eagle feathers, glass pyramids, magic crystals, satchels of voodoo herbs, and photos of Jesus Christ, Budda, Confucius, and Ollie North.

YOU NEED more than AAA.

California the land of promise.

As i drove along those roads I saw it for what it was …….

” THE TRUTH “

” Pou-Fu Loves Sally ”

“Iluminado + Sally ”

” Abdulla Owns Sally “

The thugs hang out every where.
Nubile wenches. Boom boxes, Budweiser,
and Zig-Zag bomers. Litter everywhere..

Yes, the couple years I spent in California……thinking that this was ” IT ” was as much fun as an …………incurable case of
jumbo Ho Chi Mihn crab lice.

Did I find the Truth??

Boy, did I !!!

 I cruised right by
the bright red signs.

WRONG WAY: DO NOT ENTER.

All caution to the wind.

The Management method employed was to

1…erode the employees confidence in their work;

2…find some petty reason or fault, real or imaginary,

3… create situations where the employee may have to lie.

4…Put them under pressure so they would fail

5.. then management could supposedly
“COVER FOR THEM”.

6…This provided justification for the employee to LIE FOR The Manager;

This effort was to keep the employees:
7…confused and there for under control,

8…and with the group lying for the Manager “it was a Good day 4 him

How to spot a Thermotron– PSYCHOPATH– management training

 

– well thermotron
training is how to be a psychopath–

Greogoy V Johnson  was the pet of thomas bannach– who bragged it was ok to defraud your co workers–

Hil sybesma– said he had the same moral character– and stealing was not bad– it was working the system

hermotron former employee

 
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Monday, Mar 3, 2008
Posted on Sun, May. 27, 2007
A job lost and perspective gained

MIKE DRUMMOND

Kevin Holt of Gastonia bears little likeness to the chiseled warriors depicted in Army posters.
He’s 41, heavyset and has a habit of pushing his eyeglasses to the bridge of his nose.
He’s a citizen-soldier.

The former sailor enlisted in the National Guard in July 2004 as a way to supplement his income and heed a call to service.

Last summer, between supervising a chow line at Camp Speicher outside Tikrit, Iraq, and running food convoys, Holt sat at dusty computer keyboards, hunting and pecking the answers to his online college course. He hoped a business degree would help him land a job.

Thermotron Industries, based in Holland, Mich., fired Holt in April 2005, near the height of the Bush administration’s call-up of National Guard members and just a week after Holt told the company he was being deployed to Iraq.

Holt serviced Thermotron’s environmental test chambers, which expose electronics and other devices to temperature extremes. He covered a patch of the Southeast for the privately held, mid-sized company, making about $54,000 a year.

Holt says Thermotron accused him of trying to bill the company for Yellow Pages advertising he had ordered for his side repair business. BellSouth had mailed the bill to Thermotron by mistake, an error Holt said his boss had resolved more than eight months before.

The married father of two worked seven years for Thermotron, which has a growing defense-contract business. The termination was an about-face for a company that two months before firing him had given Holt another glowing annual evaluation.
Fellow soldiers in the National Guard’s 505th Engineer Battalion said they thought the timing of the firing looked fishy. They told him about the law designed to protect civilian jobs of part-time soldiers called to active duty.

Holt tried to get his job back. He filed complaints with state and federal labor departments. He thought his case was a slam-dunk.

Thermotron sent letters in its defense. It produced copies of the Yellow Pages bill it said proved Holt tried to deceive the company. The company denied that a supervisor had told Holt the billing mistake had been resolved.

Holt provided documents but couldn’t produce anything showing Thermotron fired him because his military service conflicted with the company’s need for a repairman in the Southeast.
Channels prove fruitless

Like thousands of service members, Holt’s journey through government channels proved futile.”They wanted documents,” Holt says of labor officials. “But I was getting ready to go to war.”
By November 2005, with Holt in Iraq, state and federal labor officials had sent letters to his house.
The agencies ruled Thermotron fired him “for cause.”
Richard Castillo, the U.S. Labor Department’s assistant director in Michigan, said Holt could request the agency refer the case to the Justice Department for possible litigation.

But Castillo would recommend “no further action be taken.”
Ronald Lampen, Thermotron’s vice president of service operations,

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
noted agencies ruled in the company’s favor. “Holt’s allegations are unfounded and untrue,” Lampen told the Observer in a phone call. He refused to answer further questions, then hung up.
A call to a job

Above Kevin Holt’s backyard workshop, a massive portrait of Jesus stands watch.
“Bad things will happen to you in life,” Holt says. “Ultimately, God is still on the throne. The sun came up this morning. The world will not end.”

Last October Holt returned home to hugs, red-white-and-blue bunting around the mailbox … and a job interview.

Espec North America had heard Holt was no longer with competitor Thermotron. After e-mailing Holt in Iraq, the company agreed to talk with him when he got back.
In November, he became Espec’s newest employee.
Going from civilian to soldier, from Gastonia to Tikrit and back, from unemployed to employed in a little over a year has imbued Holt with perspective.

“I grew up a lot during the experience,” he says. “I never lost a job before. Never experienced unemployment. I always feared facing that. But the calamity I thought was going to happen, didn’t happen.”

He enrolled in school again, this time to work on a master’s in theology through an online program.
“I feel called,” Holt says, “to serve as an Army chaplain.”
As a Guard member, Holt says he’s willing to return to Iraq or wherever his country needs him.

He also abides by the gospel of Luke, the passage that admonishes “Love your enemies,” and “pray for those who mistreat you.”

Thermotron 50 years of lies that unite perverts Monday, September 16, 2013 Sociopath indicators– thomas W Bannach said it ok because every one is like HIM– a criminal psysocapath– get a start with mark lamers

 
 http://youtu.be/jCjASUlhynM
 
 
 
 

Monday, September 16, 2013

Sociopath indicators– Thermotron sales, management , and service training

 
yes —
at thermotron

it’s “REQUIRED” to prove you are a sociopath

california former employee

 

This management team not only kept the employees uninformed, and misinformed, but they kept each other misinformed,

just tell me the good things happening (or the potential dirt on the underlings) I don’t want to hear about problems.

The alcoholic salesman once painted a story that dramatized this distortion.

 If for instance a salesman was with as customer and jumped into their lap, kissed them on the lips shit all over themselves and the customer. By the time the story was filtered to the president it could likely be changed to “

 Well the salesman had some Mexican food for lunch and it gave him gas; when he was with the customer he farted a couple times.

It was necessary to learn the skill of

1…”memo documentation”

( at one point this
escalated to something akin to memo wars)

this manager became a habitual liar and denied anything and everything; it became
necessary to document events to anticipate his lack of support in the effort minimize future problems. As stated above it became necessary to write memo’s to document any type of problem.

This manager who was in a different office instead of keeping (remote) employees better informed, covertly told his (cronies) accomplice’s to let him know if a memo’s were being sent. Of course !!

Ah yes, your humble narrator went out to California on a Pilgrimage. Searching for holy cities, magicians, wild women, and new flavors of the “Wow “Vibes.

California, the Golden State.
At the time, it sort of seemed like an omen. Intuition told me that I would find ” Truth “
in California.

Nobody dies of old age there. Everyone dies prematurely on the highways, and you never know when, Any minute of any hour some brake lights could blink, tires squeal, and the semi on your rear bumper flattens you into a gruesome road-kill in two seconds flat. It could happen tonight. You live like a hunted beast.
RAZOR-SHARP-ALERT!!!!

Everyone has their day to die on the thruway bleeding, you get your own honorary traffic jam as gawkers creep by admiring your splashed guts. And the traffic jam blocks the ambulance two miles back.
Everyone is famous for
a half an hour.
It’s like a bizarre pagan sacrifice to the Goddess of Asphalt.

No one escapes the hot black alter!

My dashboard was a good luck temple …. four inches deep in St. Christopher statues, rabbit’s feet, four leaf clovers, spirit whistles, eagle feathers, glass pyramids, magic crystals, satchels of voodoo herbs, and photos of Jesus Christ, Budda, Confucius, and Ollie North.

YOU NEED more than AAA.

California the land of promise.

As i drove along those roads I saw it for what it was …….

” THE TRUTH “

” Pou-Fu Loves Sally ”

“Iluminado + Sally ”

” Abdulla Owns Sally “

The thugs hang out every where.
Nubile wenches. Boom boxes, Budweiser,
and Zig-Zag bomers. Litter everywhere..

Yes, the couple years I spent in California……thinking that this was ” IT ” was as much fun as an …………incurable case of
jumbo Ho Chi Mihn crab lice.

Did I find the Truth??

Boy, did I !!!

 I cruised right by
the bright red signs.

WRONG WAY: DO NOT ENTER.

All caution to the wind.

The Management method employed was to

1…erode the employees confidence in their work;

2…find some petty reason or fault, real or imaginary,

3… create situations where the employee may have to lie.

4…Put them under pressure so they would fail

5.. then management could supposedly
“COVER FOR THEM”.

6…This provided justification for the employee to LIE FOR The Manager;

This effort was to keep the employees:
7…confused and there for under control,

8…and with the group lying for the Manager “it was a Good day 4 him

How to spot a Thermotron– PSYCHOPATH– management training

 
— well thermotron
training is how to be a psychopath–

Greogoy V Johnson  was the pet of thomas bannach– who bragged it was ok to defraud your co workers–

Hil sybesma– said he had the same moral character– and stealing was not bad– it was working the system

hermotron former employee

 
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Posted on Sun, May. 27, 2007
A job lost and perspective gained

MIKE DRUMMOND

Kevin Holt of Gastonia bears little likeness to the chiseled warriors depicted in Army posters.
He’s 41, heavyset and has a habit of pushing his eyeglasses to the bridge of his nose.
He’s a citizen-soldier.

The former sailor enlisted in the National Guard in July 2004 as a way to supplement his income and heed a call to service.

Last summer, between supervising a chow line at Camp Speicher outside Tikrit, Iraq, and running food convoys, Holt sat at dusty computer keyboards, hunting and pecking the answers to his online college course. He hoped a business degree would help him land a job.

Thermotron Industries, based in Holland, Mich., fired Holt in April 2005, near the height of the Bush administration’s call-up of National Guard members and just a week after Holt told the company he was being deployed to Iraq.

Holt serviced Thermotron’s environmental test chambers, which expose electronics and other devices to temperature extremes. He covered a patch of the Southeast for the privately held, mid-sized company, making about $54,000 a year.

Holt says Thermotron accused him of trying to bill the company for Yellow Pages advertising he had ordered for his side repair business. BellSouth had mailed the bill to Thermotron by mistake, an error Holt said his boss had resolved more than eight months before.

The married father of two worked seven years for Thermotron, which has a growing defense-contract business. The termination was an about-face for a company that two months before firing him had given Holt another glowing annual evaluation.
Fellow soldiers in the National Guard’s 505th Engineer Battalion said they thought the timing of the firing looked fishy. They told him about the law designed to protect civilian jobs of part-time soldiers called to active duty.

Holt tried to get his job back. He filed complaints with state and federal labor departments. He thought his case was a slam-dunk.

Thermotron sent letters in its defense. It produced copies of the Yellow Pages bill it said proved Holt tried to deceive the company. The company denied that a supervisor had told Holt the billing mistake had been resolved.

Holt provided documents but couldn’t produce anything showing Thermotron fired him because his military service conflicted with the company’s need for a repairman in the Southeast.
Channels prove fruitless

Like thousands of service members, Holt’s journey through government channels proved futile.”They wanted documents,” Holt says of labor officials. “But I was getting ready to go to war.”
By November 2005, with Holt in Iraq, state and federal labor officials had sent letters to his house.
The agencies ruled Thermotron fired him “for cause.”
Richard Castillo, the U.S. Labor Department’s assistant director in Michigan, said Holt could request the agency refer the case to the Justice Department for possible litigation.

But Castillo would recommend “no further action be taken.”
Ronald Lampen, Thermotron’s vice president of service operations,

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
noted agencies ruled in the company’s favor. “Holt’s allegations are unfounded and untrue,” Lampen told the Observer in a phone call. He refused to answer further questions, then hung up.
A call to a job

Above Kevin Holt’s backyard workshop, a massive portrait of Jesus stands watch.
“Bad things will happen to you in life,” Holt says. “Ultimately, God is still on the throne. The sun came up this morning. The world will not end.”

Last October Holt returned home to hugs, red-white-and-blue bunting around the mailbox … and a job interview.

Espec North America had heard Holt was no longer with competitor Thermotron. After e-mailing Holt in Iraq, the company agreed to talk with him when he got back.
In November, he became Espec’s newest employee.
Going from civilian to soldier, from Gastonia to Tikrit and back, from unemployed to employed in a little over a year has imbued Holt with perspective.

“I grew up a lot during the experience,” he says. “I never lost a job before. Never experienced unemployment. I always feared facing that. But the calamity I thought was going to happen, didn’t happen.”

He enrolled in school again, this time to work on a master’s in theology through an online program.
“I feel called,” Holt says, “to serve as an Army chaplain.”
As a Guard member, Holt says he’s willing to return to Iraq or wherever his country needs him.

He also abides by the gospel of Luke, the passage that admonishes “Love your enemies,” and “pray for those who mistreat you.”

 
 

1 comment:

envirotom chamber said…

i was told by a thermotron “insider” that the rule was to document a case against the employee so u could use it against them when u needed the “upper hand”

Passion Points – To Tell the Truth…Thermotron–mark lamers– Gee don’t you know that “good–is–BAD”

 

yes

ok sure

at thermotron — the liers and thieves — at thermotron tell me — it’s ok

Dean tRipp — said thomas Bannach was a liar and a thief and a embezzler– when he worked for him–

and thomas W Bannach said it ok because every one is like HIM–

a criminal psysocapath–

get a start with mark lamers

Thermotron – we treat you like family (we don’t l;ike) meet thomas bannach and other liars and thieves

3OH!3 – DON’T TRUST ME–DON’T TRUST ME thermotron — we treat you like family (we don’t l;ike)

 
ok

3OH!3 – DON’T TRUST ME thermotron — we treat you like family (we don’t l;ike)

 
 
 

get some help from thermotron
remember we treat you like family

former employee thermotron

 

Posted on Sun, May. 27, 2007
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“BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN TO YOU IN LIFE. ULTIMATELY, GOD IS STILL ON THE THRONE. THE SUN CAME UP THIS MORNING. THE WORLD WILL NOT END.” KEVIN HOLT
A job lost and perspective gained
Gastonia man was fired a week after notifying his firm he had been deployed.

MIKE DRUMMOND
mdrummond@charlotteobserver.com

Kevin Holt of Gastonia bears little likeness to the chiseled warriors depicted in Army posters.

He’s 41, heavyset and has a habit of pushing his eyeglasses to the bridge of his nose.

He’s a citizen-soldier.

The former sailor enlisted in the National Guard in July 2004 as a way to supplement his income and heed a call to service.

Last summer, between supervising a chow line at Camp Speicher outside Tikrit, Iraq, and running food convoys, Holt sat at dusty computer keyboards, hunting and pecking the answers to his online college course. He hoped a business degree would help him land a job.

Thermotron Industries, based in Holland, Mich., fired Holt in April 2005,

near the height of the Bush administration’s call-up of National Guard members and just a week after Holt told the company he was being deployed to Iraq.

Holt serviced Thermotron’s environmental test chambers, which expose electronics and other devices to temperature extremes. He covered a patch of the Southeast for the privately held, mid-sized company, making about $54,000 a year.

Holt says Thermotron accused him of trying to bill the company for Yellow Pages advertising he had ordered for his side repair business.

BellSouth had mailed the bill to Thermotron by mistake, an error Holt said his boss had resolved more than eight months before.

The married father of two worked seven years for Thermotron, which has a growing defense-contract business.

The termination was an about-face for a company that two months before firing him had given Holt another glowing annual evaluation.

Fellow soldiers in the National Guard’s 505th Engineer Battalion said they thought the timing of the firing looked fishy. They told him about the law designed to protect civilian jobs of part-time soldiers called to active duty.

Holt tried to get his job back.

He filed complaints with state and federal labor departments.

He thought his case was a slam-dunk.

Thermotron sent letters in its defense.
It produced copies of the Yellow Pages bill it said proved Holt tried to deceive the company.

The company denied that a supervisor had told Holt the billing mistake had been resolved.

Holt provided documents but couldn’t produce anything showing Thermotron fired him because his military service conflicted with the company’s need for a repairman in the Southeast.

Channels prove fruitless

Like thousands of service members,

Holt’s journey through government channels proved futile.”They wanted documents,” Holt says of labor officials. “But I was getting ready to go to war.”

By November 2005, with Holt in Iraq, state and federal labor officials had sent letters to his house.

The agencies ruled Thermotron fired him “for cause.”

Richard Castillo, the U.S. Labor Department’s assistant director in Michigan, said Holt could request the agency refer the case to the Justice Department for possible litigation.

But Castillo would recommend “no further action be taken.”

Ronald Lampen,

Thermotron’s vice president of service operations, noted agencies ruled in the company’s favor.

“Holt’s allegations are unfounded and untrue,” Lampen told the Observer in a phone call.

He refused to answer further questions, then hung up.

A call to a job

Above Kevin Holt’s backyard workshop, a massive portrait of Jesus stands watch.

“Bad things will happen to you in life,” Holt says.

“Ultimately, God is still on the throne.

The sun came up this morning. The world will not end.”

Last October Holt returned home to hugs, red-white-and-blue bunting around the mailbox … and a job interview.

Espec North America had heard Holt was no longer with competitor Thermotron.

After e-mailing Holt in Iraq, the company agreed to talk with him when he got back.
In November, he became Espec’s newest employee.

Going from civilian to soldier, from Gastonia to Tikrit and back, from unemployed to employed in a little over a year has imbued Holt with perspective.

“I grew up a lot during the experience,” he says. “I never lost a job before. Never experienced unemployment. I always feared facing that.

But the calamity I thought was going to happen, didn’t happen.”
He enrolled in school again, this time to work on a master’s in theology through an online program.

“I feel called,” Holt says, “to serve as an Army chaplain.”

As a Guard member, Holt says he’s willing to return to Iraq or wherever his country needs him.
He also abides by the gospel of Luke, the passage that admonishes

“Love your enemies,” and “pray for those who mistreat you.”

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Virginia Norris Virginia Norris– the name of the final support person thomas Bannach drummed out of the san fran office– as V. Norris said —

 
sure

thermotron we treat you as family

yes thomas bannach and Gregory V Johnson the office lyer and thief–

Failed to tell  Virgina that thomas bannach– harassed and defrauded 4 or 5 other members of the “Thermotron Family”

in about a 2 years period—

Well as Gregory V Johnson said — Who ever tell Thomas Bannach what ever lies he wants to hear is RIGHT!!

and it doesn’t matter what you say or do to anyone!!

As Hil Sybesma  “quoted” he had thomas Bannach around his “little finger”

he was able to rob customers and embezzle well of 50,000 dollars, the last year of his employment at thermotron– he spent — working for coldwell banker selling realestate–

just filling in false time work sheets– but this was not a problem with Thomas Bannach–

He was fired from his next job at ENSECO within 6 months– and he “wished he was back at thermotron” or so said marty rich and bruse butler former thermotron employee’s

Virginia Norris– the  name of the  final support person Thomas Bannach drummed out  of the san fran office in California– as V. Norris said —

Well if Thomas Bannach was harrassing you and drubing  out then i may as well leave also– 

Yes Thermotron — where lying cheating and defrauding, slandering people are considered normal 

Thermotron Management training—Say What Again!!– we treat you as family

 
ok

Thomas W Bannach harrassment of all the different people he libled and slandered when he was the west coast thermotron manager—

Gee don’t you want to go into management at thermotron now??

Thermotron we treat you as family

Thermotron Management training—Say What Again!!– we treat you as family

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Thermotron Careers

Mission
To grow and improve as individuals and as a company.

Quality

Thermotron will use the precepts of quality to grow and continuously improve our company and employees to meet or exceed the expectations of our customers.

Values

  • Quality
  • Spirit of cooperation
  • Customer Focused
  • Safety
  • Efficiency
  • Continuous Improvement
Culture

  • Research & Development
  • Proven Customer Service Record
  • Pride in Our Uniqueness
  • Lean Management Structure
  • Know Our Core Competencies
  • Open Door Policy/Belief in Collaboration

Virginia Norris– the name of the final support person thomas Bannach drummed out of the san fran office– as V. Norris said —

 

Virginia Norris– the  name of the  final support person Thomas Bannach drummed out  of the san fran office in California– as V. Norris said —

Well if Thomas Bannach was harrassing you and drubing  out then i may as well leave also– 

Yes Thermotron — where lying cheating and defrauding people are considered normal

Narcissistic Abuse – How It Occurs & How To Overcome It – 1 of 3– thomas w bannach Harrasment at Thermotron- Dean Tripp

 
you get the message

 thomas w bannach  Harrasment at Thermotron with Dean Tripp

DEAN Tripp — couldn’t see what was wrong with lying and embezzling and defrauding your co workers

Thermotron  –1..

Thermotron- Dean Tripp — daily promoted– going heavy on your working hours, and defrauding and embezzling your working hours

Thermotron–Dean Tripp daily promoted — going heavy on your travel time to pad you time and embezzling on your travel time..

Thermotron — Dean Tripp always said the “customer deserves” to be taken out to lunch..

Thermotron— Dean Tripp said the Management at Thermotron — liked people would daily lie to the
 

customer and their co – worker — being dis honest –deceiteful- and a back stabber was a good thing.

HOW TO SPOT A NARCISSIST!–thermotron management training

 
 

3OH!3 – DON’T TRUST ME–DON’T TRUST ME thermotron — we treat you like family (we don’t l;ike) ok 3OH!3 – DON’T TRUST ME thermotron — we treat you like family (we don’t l;ike) get some help from thermotron remember we treat you like family former employee thermotron Posted on Sun, May. 27, 2007 reprint or license print email Digg it del.icio.us AIM “BAD THINGS WILL HAPPEN TO YOU IN LIFE. ULTIMATELY, GOD IS STILL ON THE THRONE. THE SUN CAME UP THIS MORNING. THE WORLD WILL NOT END.” KEVIN HOLT A job lost and perspective gained Gastonia man was fired a week after notifying his firm he had been deployed. MIKE DRUMMOND mdrummond@charlotteobserver.com Kevin Holt of Gastonia bears little likeness to the chiseled warriors depicted in Army posters. He’s 41, heavyset and has a habit of pushing his eyeglasses to the bridge of his nose. He’s a citizen-soldier. The former sailor enlisted in the National Guard in July 2004 as a way to supplement his income and heed a call to service. Last summer, between supervising a chow line at Camp Speicher outside Tikrit, Iraq, and running food convoys, Holt sat at dusty computer keyboards, hunting and pecking the answers to his online college course. He hoped a business degree would help him land a job. Thermotron Industries, based in Holland, Mich., fired Holt in April 2005, near the height of the Bush administration’s call-up of National Guard members and just a week after Holt told the company he was being deployed to Iraq. Holt serviced Thermotron’s environmental test chambers, which expose electronics and other devices to temperature extremes. He covered a patch of the Southeast for the privately held, mid-sized company, making about $54,000 a year. Holt says Thermotron accused him of trying to bill the company for Yellow Pages advertising he had ordered for his side repair business. BellSouth had mailed the bill to Thermotron by mistake, an error Holt said his boss had resolved more than eight months before. The married father of two worked seven years for Thermotron, which has a growing defense-contract business. The termination was an about-face for a company that two months before firing him had given Holt another glowing annual evaluation. Fellow soldiers in the National Guard’s 505th Engineer Battalion said they thought the timing of the firing looked fishy. They told him about the law designed to protect civilian jobs of part-time soldiers called to active duty. Holt tried to get his job back. He filed complaints with state and federal labor departments. He thought his case was a slam-dunk. Thermotron sent letters in its defense. It produced copies of the Yellow Pages bill it said proved Holt tried to deceive the company. The company denied that a supervisor had told Holt the billing mistake had been resolved. Holt provided documents but couldn’t produce anything showing Thermotron fired him because his military service conflicted with the company’s need for a repairman in the Southeast. Channels prove fruitless Like thousands of service members, Holt’s journey through government channels proved futile.”They wanted documents,” Holt says of labor officials. “But I was getting ready to go to war.” By November 2005, with Holt in Iraq, state and federal labor officials had sent letters to his house. The agencies ruled Thermotron fired him “for cause.” Richard Castillo, the U.S. Labor Department’s assistant director in Michigan, said Holt could request the agency refer the case to the Justice Department for possible litigation. But Castillo would recommend “no further action be taken.” Ronald Lampen, Thermotron’s vice president of service operations, noted agencies ruled in the company’s favor. “Holt’s allegations are unfounded and untrue,” Lampen told the Observer in a phone call. He refused to answer further questions, then hung up. A call to a job Above Kevin Holt’s backyard workshop, a massive portrait of Jesus stands watch. “Bad things will happen to you in life,” Holt says. “Ultimately, God is still on the throne. The sun came up this morning. The world will not end.” Last October Holt returned home to hugs, red-white-and-blue bunting around the mailbox … and a job interview. Espec North America had heard Holt was no longer with competitor Thermotron. After e-mailing Holt in Iraq, the company agreed to talk with him when he got back. In November, he became Espec’s newest employee. Going from civilian to soldier, from Gastonia to Tikrit and back, from unemployed to employed in a little over a year has imbued Holt with perspective. “I grew up a lot during the experience,” he says. “I never lost a job before. Never experienced unemployment. I always feared facing that. But the calamity I thought was going to happen, didn’t happen.” He enrolled in school again, this time to work on a master’s in theology through an online program. “I feel called,” Holt says, “to serve as an Army chaplain.” As a Guard member, Holt says he’s willing to return to Iraq or wherever his country needs him. He also abides by the gospel of Luke, the passage that admonishes “Love your enemies,” and “pray for those who mistreat you.” Posted by daniel jokeefe at 3:02 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Sunday, June 23, 2013 Virginia Norris Virginia Norris– the name of the final support person thomas Bannach drummed out of the san fran office– as V. Norris said — sure thermotron we treat you as family yes thomas bannach and Gregory V Johnson the office lyer and thief– Failed to tell Virgina that thomas bannach– harassed and defrauded 4 or 5 other members of the “Thermotron Family” in about a 2 years period— Well as Gregory V Johnson said — Who ever tell Thomas Bannach what ever lies he wants to hear is RIGHT!! and it doesn’t matter what you say or do to anyone!! As Hil Sybesma “quoted” he had thomas Bannach around his “little finger” he was able to rob customers and embezzle well of 50,000 dollars, the last year of his employment at thermotron– he spent — working for coldwell banker selling realestate– just filling in false time work sheets– but this was not a problem with Thomas Bannach– He was fired from his next job at ENSECO within 6 months– and he “wished he was back at thermotron” or so said marty rich and bruse butler former thermotron employee’s Virginia Norris– the name of the final support person Thomas Bannach drummed out of the san fran office in California– as V. Norris said — Well if Thomas Bannach was harrassing you and drubing out then i may as well leave also– Yes Thermotron — where lying cheating and defrauding, slandering people are considered normal Posted by daniel jokeefe at 3:30 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Thermotron Management training—Say What Again!!– we treat you as family ok Thomas W Bannach harrassment of all the different people he libled and slandered when he was the west coast thermotron manager— Gee don’t you want to go into management at thermotron now?? Thermotron we treat you as family Thermotron Management training—Say What Again!!– we treat you as family Primary links Home Products » Resources » Service & Support » About Us » Contact Us Home » Thermotron Careers Thermotron Careers 1 2 3 Mission To grow and improve as individuals and as a company. Quality Thermotron will use the precepts of quality to grow and continuously improve our company and employees to meet or exceed the expectations of our customers. Values Quality Spirit of cooperation Customer Focused Safety Efficiency Continuous Improvement Culture Research & Development Proven Customer Service Record Pride in Our Uniqueness Lean Management Structure Know Our Core Competencies Open Door Policy/Belief in Collaboration Posted by daniel jokeefe at 3:27 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Virginia Norris– the name of the final support person thomas Bannach drummed out of the san fran office– as V. Norris said — Virginia Norris– the name of the final support person Thomas Bannach drummed out of the san fran office in California– as V. Norris said — Well if Thomas Bannach was harrassing you and drubing out then i may as well leave also– Yes Thermotron — where lying cheating and defrauding people are considered normal Posted by daniel jokeefe at 3:22 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Characteristics Of Manipulative People. Thermotron management training and sales engineer Posted by daniel jokeefe at 3:13 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Narcissistic Abuse – How It Occurs & How To Overcome It – 1 of 3– thomas w bannach Harrasment at Thermotron- Dean Tripp you get the message thomas w bannach Harrasment at Thermotron with Dean Tripp DEAN Tripp — couldn’t see what was wrong with lying and embezzling and defrauding your co workers Thermotron –1.. Thermotron- Dean Tripp — daily promoted– going heavy on your working hours, and defrauding and embezzling your working hours Thermotron–Dean Tripp daily promoted — going heavy on your travel time to pad you time and embezzling on your travel time.. Thermotron — Dean Tripp always said the “customer deserves” to be taken out to lunch.. Thermotron— Dean Tripp said the Management at Thermotron — liked people would daily lie to the customer and their co – worker — being dis honest –deceiteful- and a back stabber was a good thing. Posted by daniel jokeefe at 3:08 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook HOW TO SPOT A NARCISSIST!–thermotron management training Posted by daniel jokeefe at 2:45 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook

Thermotron former employee- field service engineer

Thermotron former employee—N Sync – Bye Bye Bye–“Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

 
ok start here
 
 
 
 

and then — after thermotron — fiels service liar– slander– cheat– embezzler

thermotron former employee.. BY—By… has-been’s are common at thermotron

thermotron former employee.. BY—By…



Being a Good Former Employee
I am not going anywhere. If I tried to leave my job, particularly right now, I can think of a dozen people who would hunt me down and bring me back. So don’t take this as some kind of broad hint. I just thought about the issue of being the former employee because I had a very funny dream two nights ago where I went back to visit where I had worked at and was scolded by a former boss (who I happen to like a lot) because I was late to an event where they all dressed up in Revolutionary War costumes (go figure, it’s a dream, o.k.?). Jo, I’m sorry, next time I won’t be tardy!

I’ve been a former employee a few times, and I have plenty of experience with former employees as well. The more closely entwined you were with the operation, the harder it can be to change roles.

One new complication is that in our ever-connected, always-on world, moving on can be much more difficult. In the old days, you got in your car and drove out of the parking lot, and that, for the most part, was it. (Though even in Olde Tymes, not everyone excelled at being a former employee, as I illustrate below.) But now people who were in our lives before are just an email away (just as they were when you worked there). The former place of work is often visible right there on the Web, with frequent updates about new projects and activities. An instant message shimmers on your computer screen, and in the moment, it can be hard to remember that you aren’t back in your old office, your old role, your old job.

Leaving is no longer just a physical act, a car door slamming and a wave good-bye; now it’s a commitment to shift your role to that of the former employee. You have to be intentional. It’s possible that’s really easy for you; but at least one of these tips might resonate.

(I am only tangentially addressing the complexities of moving from a last job into retirement. We had a former editor at MPOW who did it all just right and moved on with a well-thought-out plan for her new role . She continues to be my role model. But that’s a post for another day.)

So, Michael-Stephens-style, here’s my top ten list for former employees (or about-to-be-former-employees):

1. No matter how you feel, go to the going-away party, say gracious things, and squeal over the presents. You will appreciate how cleansing this is. (Actually, I adore parties and presents under any circumstances, and have many fond memories, so definitely don’t take this point as a roman a clef. But I do speak from first-hand knowledge.)

2. Make amends before you leave with anyone you were on the outs with. For rationale, see #1. This, I have had to do, and it was good.

3. Do not breeze out of there with the cop-out,

 “Questions? Just call me!”

 Act as if you were traveling to another planet and would be unavailable for oh, say, a few million years; make it hard for them to need to call you for information.

 Document everything you do that isn’t obvious, including all your passwords and usernames, expiration dates, renewal notices, etc. Put it in a folder or binder or something else unavoidable. They may not use it (one former place didn’t open the binder for several months, until after emailing me they realized it really did have information they needed). Nevertheless, it’s the right thing to do.

4. Clean your office. Take everything that’s yours.

5. Return anything that’s theirs.

6. Be sure to say goodbye to the people who made a difference: the accountant.

 The mailroom team. The UPS man who left little gifts at the holidays. The volunteer who showed up even on days like Christmas Eve and the Friday of a holiday weekend. The very young page who quietly showed up on time, shelved the books, and didn’t make a fuss.

7. Remember you don’t work there any more. (This is a particular sticking point with some former bosses.

In talking to other managers,

 I have detected a pattern, rare but real, of “About Schmidt” behavior, where staff have to tiptoe around former bosses who do not quite grasp the “former” part of their new status.)

If you still live in the area, avoid “just stopping in,” at least for a while.

(And if you think you can’t, interrogate your motives.) Even if you have plenty of time on your hands, don’t offer to volunteer; it might be hard to say no to you, and your motives may be more complicated than you realize.

8. Watch your social interactions very carefully.

Think before socializing with former employees. Likewise, if you were in a significant role and you are suddenly befriended by an employee from the former library, think through what’s going on. It could just mean that a former employee wanted to socialize with you and didn’t feel free to do so before, which is a benefit of moving on, but it might not be motive-free.

 Be careful about “casual” email exchanges, which might not be as casual as they appear. Above all, bells should go off if you are approached by staff asking you to offer your opinion on a workplace issue.

9. Refrain from criticizing changes that take place, even if you vehemently disagree with these changes, even if these were changes you fought off for years. That means don’t complain publicly, don’t complain to former staff, and don’t complain to the former employer. You can write that long, excoriating email full of juicy bon mots about all the mistakes made in the current regime, but delete it before you send it.

 Then move on. If you find it hard to let go, remember that great line from Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: “Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

10. Every once in a while, check in to say you miss people, that the place looks great, that the new whatsis service is inspired, that you remember the good times, that you learned a lot and took what you learned to your new job or into retirement.

If you’ve been a good former employer, they will be glad to hear from you, and you’ll feel good, too.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Thermotron management training — lying is OK—Not that there’s anything wrong with that

 
At thermotron

Bob Wiley set the standard for a management style straight out of Hell–

Bob wiley said it was ok to lie to him about what was going on — and slander and defraud you co workers a little bit– so long as you didn’t get him introuble..

John TenBrink– always did this to his co workers– he would miss lead them and defraud them — and tell that he would “talk” to Good –old– Bob–

Thomas Bannach went a bit farther down the road to Hell..

He said every one was the manager like him—

and That it is normal to lie,cheat, defraud, miss- lead, slander your co worker — and embezzle a little bit– because EVERY ONE HE KNOW IS LIKE THAT !!

SO, LYING CHEATING STEALING AND SLANDERING IS NORMAL,

And you were supposted to tell every on that he sure is a nice guy

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Thermotron training Thieves hit dozens of Holland Township businesses

 
yes

when i was at thermotron
i asked them

the management team  thomas bannach, roger cannady, Dave waterfield and Daniel J O’keefe what they budgeted for the thieves—and embezzlers

because when you are working with the thieves at thermotron and the management team looks the other way– well then you just have to wonder–

BUT as Thomas Patterson said — well when you complained about working with the thermotron thieves– then they “the management team” attacked you  Ha ha

The thermotron thieves– call that being a backstabber– Dave Durham was another — who looks the part also, with john tenbrink– as so Dick alverson — said he know about the thieves

Thermotron product support shelly says it’s just politics-Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

 
ok
 don’t
worry– you are trained to it in

Thermotron customer service Antonia Fast Worker

Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

July 2011

There are jobs all over the place for people with experience, good skills and a college degree.

If you don’t have all three of those, particularly if you don’t have a college degree, landing employment can be trickier. Here’s an idea.

Thermotron Industries in Holland is holding an open interview day on July 13, looking for as many as 20 people to work in its assembly areas.

No college degree required – although you have to have a high school diploma or a GED and it helps to have gone to community college because these jobs require the ability to think.

You don’t need a Education to work at Thermotron..Just a GED

Thursday, January 3, 2013

l: Idiot Boy– manager training thermotron – the next step

 

ok

Field Service Engineer Refrigeration HVACR

Department: 

 Field Service

Location: 
 

Field Service Engineers. (Refrigeration) From preventive maintenance, initial chamber start to emergency breakdown repairs, the UK Field Service team provide expert assistance throughout  the life of our equipment.

To that end we need more Field Service Engineers.

(they arn’t really engineers because all the engineering is done at the factory– we just call them that)

So, If you are a qualified refrigeration engineer and are looking for more of a challenge than you are currently getting, and have a hight school degree or a GED.. then this could be you BIG break!!

coupled with the security that comes from working for a strong world leader in its field,

don’t let the fact that we are a HIGH turn over company bother you, or that good people don’t work here 4 to long

we’ve made some changes sense then ask (Mark Lamers), and finally daniel j o’keefe is gone-

– So– it’s All— GOOD!!!

 contact us now for more information.

To apply for either position email your application to: tkennedy@thermotron.com

Thermotron former employee—N Sync – Bye Bye Bye–“Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

Thermotron former employee—N Sync – Bye Bye Bye–“Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

 

 

 
ok start here

and then — after thermotron — fiels service liar– slander– cheat– embezzler

thermotron former employee.. BY—By… has-been’s are common at thermotron

thermotron former employee.. BY—By…



Being a Good Former Employee
I am not going anywhere. If I tried to leave my job, particularly right now, I can think of a dozen people who would hunt me down and bring me back. So don’t take this as some kind of broad hint. I just thought about the issue of being the former employee because I had a very funny dream two nights ago where I went back to visit where I had worked at and was scolded by a former boss (who I happen to like a lot) because I was late to an event where they all dressed up in Revolutionary War costumes (go figure, it’s a dream, o.k.?). Jo, I’m sorry, next time I won’t be tardy!

I’ve been a former employee a few times, and I have plenty of experience with former employees as well. The more closely entwined you were with the operation, the harder it can be to change roles.

One new complication is that in our ever-connected, always-on world, moving on can be much more difficult. In the old days, you got in your car and drove out of the parking lot, and that, for the most part, was it. (Though even in Olde Tymes, not everyone excelled at being a former employee, as I illustrate below.) But now people who were in our lives before are just an email away (just as they were when you worked there). The former place of work is often visible right there on the Web, with frequent updates about new projects and activities. An instant message shimmers on your computer screen, and in the moment, it can be hard to remember that you aren’t back in your old office, your old role, your old job.

Leaving is no longer just a physical act, a car door slamming and a wave good-bye; now it’s a commitment to shift your role to that of the former employee. You have to be intentional. It’s possible that’s really easy for you; but at least one of these tips might resonate.

(I am only tangentially addressing the complexities of moving from a last job into retirement. We had a former editor at MPOW who did it all just right and moved on with a well-thought-out plan for her new role . She continues to be my role model. But that’s a post for another day.)

So, Michael-Stephens-style, here’s my top ten list for former employees (or about-to-be-former-employees):

1. No matter how you feel, go to the going-away party, say gracious things, and squeal over the presents. You will appreciate how cleansing this is. (Actually, I adore parties and presents under any circumstances, and have many fond memories, so definitely don’t take this point as a roman a clef. But I do speak from first-hand knowledge.)

2. Make amends before you leave with anyone you were on the outs with. For rationale, see #1. This, I have had to do, and it was good.

3. Do not breeze out of there with the cop-out,

 “Questions? Just call me!”

 Act as if you were traveling to another planet and would be unavailable for oh, say, a few million years; make it hard for them to need to call you for information.

 Document everything you do that isn’t obvious, including all your passwords and usernames, expiration dates, renewal notices, etc. Put it in a folder or binder or something else unavoidable. They may not use it (one former place didn’t open the binder for several months, until after emailing me they realized it really did have information they needed). Nevertheless, it’s the right thing to do.

4. Clean your office. Take everything that’s yours.

5. Return anything that’s theirs.

6. Be sure to say goodbye to the people who made a difference: the accountant.

 The mailroom team. The UPS man who left little gifts at the holidays. The volunteer who showed up even on days like Christmas Eve and the Friday of a holiday weekend. The very young page who quietly showed up on time, shelved the books, and didn’t make a fuss.

7. Remember you don’t work there any more. (This is a particular sticking point with some former bosses.

In talking to other managers,

 I have detected a pattern, rare but real, of “About Schmidt” behavior, where staff have to tiptoe around former bosses who do not quite grasp the “former” part of their new status.)

If you still live in the area, avoid “just stopping in,” at least for a while.

(And if you think you can’t, interrogate your motives.) Even if you have plenty of time on your hands, don’t offer to volunteer; it might be hard to say no to you, and your motives may be more complicated than you realize.

8. Watch your social interactions very carefully.

Think before socializing with former employees. Likewise, if you were in a significant role and you are suddenly befriended by an employee from the former library, think through what’s going on. It could just mean that a former employee wanted to socialize with you and didn’t feel free to do so before, which is a benefit of moving on, but it might not be motive-free.

 Be careful about “casual” email exchanges, which might not be as casual as they appear. Above all, bells should go off if you are approached by staff asking you to offer your opinion on a workplace issue.

9. Refrain from criticizing changes that take place, even if you vehemently disagree with these changes, even if these were changes you fought off for years. That means don’t complain publicly, don’t complain to former staff, and don’t complain to the former employer. You can write that long, excoriating email full of juicy bon mots about all the mistakes made in the current regime, but delete it before you send it.

 Then move on. If you find it hard to let go, remember that great line from Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: “Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.”

10. Every once in a while, check in to say you miss people, that the place looks great, that the new whatsis service is inspired, that you remember the good times, that you learned a lot and took what you learned to your new job or into retirement.

If you’ve been a good former employer, they will be glad to hear from you, and you’ll feel good, too.

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Thermotron management training — lying is OK—Not that there’s anything wrong with that

 
At thermotron

Bob Wiley set the standard for a management style straight out of Hell–

Bob wiley said it was ok to lie to him about what was going on — and slander and defraud you co workers a little bit– so long as you didn’t get him introuble..

John TenBrink– always did this to his co workers– he would miss lead them and defraud them — and tell that he would “talk” to Good –old– Bob–

Thomas Bannach went a bit farther down the road to Hell..

He said every one was the manager like him—

and That it is normal to lie,cheat, defraud, miss- lead, slander your co worker — and embezzle a little bit– because EVERY ONE HE KNOW IS LIKE THAT !!

SO, LYING CHEATING STEALING AND SLANDERING IS NORMAL,

And you were supposted to tell every on that he sure is a nice guy

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Thermotron training Thieves hit dozens of Holland Township businesses

 
yes

when i was at thermotron
i asked them

the management team  thomas bannach, roger cannady, Dave waterfield and Daniel J O’keefe what they budgeted for the thieves—and embezzlers

because when you are working with the thieves at thermotron and the management team looks the other way– well then you just have to wonder–

BUT as Thomas Patterson said — well when you complained about working with the thermotron thieves– then they “the management team” attacked you  Ha ha

The thermotron thieves– call that being a backstabber– Dave Durham was another — who looks the part also, with john tenbrink– as so Dick alverson — said he know about the thieves

Thermotron career – M&M’s- good candy —bad people

 
weel you don’t get much for 10 bucks an hour

Thermotron Jobs

11 jobs at Thermotron

Thermotron product support shelly says it’s just politics-Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

 
ok
 don’t
worry– you are trained to it in

Thermotron customer service Antonia Fast Worker

Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree

July 2011

There are jobs all over the place for people with experience, good skills and a college degree.

If you don’t have all three of those, particularly if you don’t have a college degree, landing employment can be trickier. Here’s an idea.

Thermotron Industries in Holland is holding an open interview day on July 13, looking for as many as 20 people to work in its assembly areas.

No college degree required – although you have to have a high school diploma or a GED and it helps to have gone to community college because these jobs require the ability to think.

You don’t need a Education to work at Thermotron..Just a GED

Thursday, January 3, 2013

l: Idiot Boy– manager training thermotron – the next step

 

ok

Field Service Engineer Refrigeration HVACR

Department: 

 Field Service

Location: 
 

Field Service Engineers. (Refrigeration) From preventive maintenance, initial chamber start to emergency breakdown repairs, the UK Field Service team provide expert assistance throughout  the life of our equipment.

To that end we need more Field Service Engineers.

(they arn’t really engineers because all the engineering is done at the factory– we just call them that)

So, If you are a qualified refrigeration engineer and are looking for more of a challenge than you are currently getting, and have a hight school degree or a GED.. then this could be you BIG break!!

coupled with the security that comes from working for a strong world leader in its field,

don’t let the fact that we are a HIGH turn over company bother you, or that good people don’t work here 4 to long

we’ve made some changes sense then ask (Mark Lamers), and finally daniel j o’keefe is gone-

– So– it’s All— GOOD!!!

 contact us now for more information.

To apply for either position email your application to: tkennedy@thermotron.com

Thermotron former employee—N Sync – Bye Bye Bye–“Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.” ok start here and then — after thermotron — fiels service liar– slander– cheat– embezzler thermotron former employee.. BY—By… has-been’s are common at thermotron thermotron former employee.. BY—By… Being a Good Former Employee I am not going anywhere. If I tried to leave my job, particularly right now, I can think of a dozen people who would hunt me down and bring me back. So don’t take this as some kind of broad hint. I just thought about the issue of being the former employee because I had a very funny dream two nights ago where I went back to visit where I had worked at and was scolded by a former boss (who I happen to like a lot) because I was late to an event where they all dressed up in Revolutionary War costumes (go figure, it’s a dream, o.k.?). Jo, I’m sorry, next time I won’t be tardy! I’ve been a former employee a few times, and I have plenty of experience with former employees as well. The more closely entwined you were with the operation, the harder it can be to change roles. One new complication is that in our ever-connected, always-on world, moving on can be much more difficult. In the old days, you got in your car and drove out of the parking lot, and that, for the most part, was it. (Though even in Olde Tymes, not everyone excelled at being a former employee, as I illustrate below.) But now people who were in our lives before are just an email away (just as they were when you worked there). The former place of work is often visible right there on the Web, with frequent updates about new projects and activities. An instant message shimmers on your computer screen, and in the moment, it can be hard to remember that you aren’t back in your old office, your old role, your old job. Leaving is no longer just a physical act, a car door slamming and a wave good-bye; now it’s a commitment to shift your role to that of the former employee. You have to be intentional. It’s possible that’s really easy for you; but at least one of these tips might resonate. (I am only tangentially addressing the complexities of moving from a last job into retirement. We had a former editor at MPOW who did it all just right and moved on with a well-thought-out plan for her new role . She continues to be my role model. But that’s a post for another day.) So, Michael-Stephens-style, here’s my top ten list for former employees (or about-to-be-former-employees): 1. No matter how you feel, go to the going-away party, say gracious things, and squeal over the presents. You will appreciate how cleansing this is. (Actually, I adore parties and presents under any circumstances, and have many fond memories, so definitely don’t take this point as a roman a clef. But I do speak from first-hand knowledge.) 2. Make amends before you leave with anyone you were on the outs with. For rationale, see #1. This, I have had to do, and it was good. 3. Do not breeze out of there with the cop-out, “Questions? Just call me!” Act as if you were traveling to another planet and would be unavailable for oh, say, a few million years; make it hard for them to need to call you for information. Document everything you do that isn’t obvious, including all your passwords and usernames, expiration dates, renewal notices, etc. Put it in a folder or binder or something else unavoidable. They may not use it (one former place didn’t open the binder for several months, until after emailing me they realized it really did have information they needed). Nevertheless, it’s the right thing to do. 4. Clean your office. Take everything that’s yours. 5. Return anything that’s theirs. 6. Be sure to say goodbye to the people who made a difference: the accountant. The mailroom team. The UPS man who left little gifts at the holidays. The volunteer who showed up even on days like Christmas Eve and the Friday of a holiday weekend. The very young page who quietly showed up on time, shelved the books, and didn’t make a fuss. 7. Remember you don’t work there any more. (This is a particular sticking point with some former bosses. In talking to other managers, I have detected a pattern, rare but real, of “About Schmidt” behavior, where staff have to tiptoe around former bosses who do not quite grasp the “former” part of their new status.) If you still live in the area, avoid “just stopping in,” at least for a while. (And if you think you can’t, interrogate your motives.) Even if you have plenty of time on your hands, don’t offer to volunteer; it might be hard to say no to you, and your motives may be more complicated than you realize. 8. Watch your social interactions very carefully. Think before socializing with former employees. Likewise, if you were in a significant role and you are suddenly befriended by an employee from the former library, think through what’s going on. It could just mean that a former employee wanted to socialize with you and didn’t feel free to do so before, which is a benefit of moving on, but it might not be motive-free. Be careful about “casual” email exchanges, which might not be as casual as they appear. Above all, bells should go off if you are approached by staff asking you to offer your opinion on a workplace issue. 9. Refrain from criticizing changes that take place, even if you vehemently disagree with these changes, even if these were changes you fought off for years. That means don’t complain publicly, don’t complain to former staff, and don’t complain to the former employer. You can write that long, excoriating email full of juicy bon mots about all the mistakes made in the current regime, but delete it before you send it. Then move on. If you find it hard to let go, remember that great line from Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore: “Don’t look back, or you’ll turn into a pillar of s–t.” 10. Every once in a while, check in to say you miss people, that the place looks great, that the new whatsis service is inspired, that you remember the good times, that you learned a lot and took what you learned to your new job or into retirement. If you’ve been a good former employer, they will be glad to hear from you, and you’ll feel good, too. Posted by chamberman at 11:19 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Thursday, July 11, 2013 Reuben Swinkels’ Skills & Expertise X– thermotron engineer training — GED required ya sure Reuben Swinkels’ Skills & Expertise Posted by chamberman at 10:37 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Tuesday, June 25, 2013 Thermotron management training — lying is OK—Not that there’s anything wrong with that At thermotron Bob Wiley set the standard for a management style straight out of Hell– Bob wiley said it was ok to lie to him about what was going on — and slander and defraud you co workers a little bit– so long as you didn’t get him introuble.. John TenBrink– always did this to his co workers– he would miss lead them and defraud them — and tell that he would “talk” to Good –old– Bob– Thomas Bannach went a bit farther down the road to Hell.. He said every one was the manager like him— and That it is normal to lie,cheat, defraud, miss- lead, slander your co worker — and embezzle a little bit– because EVERY ONE HE KNOW IS LIKE THAT !! SO, LYING CHEATING STEALING AND SLANDERING IS NORMAL, And you were supposted to tell every on that he sure is a nice guy Posted by chamberman at 3:20 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Thursday, June 13, 2013 Thermotron training Thieves hit dozens of Holland Township businesses yes when i was at thermotron i asked them the management team thomas bannach, roger cannady, Dave waterfield and Daniel J O’keefe what they budgeted for the thieves—and embezzlers because when you are working with the thieves at thermotron and the management team looks the other way– well then you just have to wonder– BUT as Thomas Patterson said — well when you complained about working with the thermotron thieves– then they “the management team” attacked you Ha ha The thermotron thieves– call that being a backstabber– Dave Durham was another — who looks the part also, with john tenbrink– as so Dick alverson — said he know about the thieves Posted by chamberman at 4:28 PM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Thermotron career – M&M’s- good candy —bad people weel you don’t get much for 10 bucks an hour Thermotron Jobs 11 jobs at Thermotron Production Scheduler Holland, MI Field Service Refrigeration / hvac / CT New Haven, CT Manufacturing Support-Refrigeration/ HVAC focus Holland, MI Manufacturing Support- Mechanical Assembly focus Holland, MI Manufacturing Administrative Assistant Holland, MI Marketing Support Assistant: Clerical Holland, MI Software Engineer Level 1 Holland, MI Human Resource Assistant Holland, MI Controller Holland, MI Field Service Technician Refrigeration / hvac / Houston Houston, TX Field Service / HVAC/Refrigeration/ RI Providence, RI Posted by chamberman at 11:00 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Thermotron product support shelly says it’s just politics-Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree ok don’t worry– you are trained to it in Thermotron customer service Antonia Fast Worker Manufacturing Jobs That Don’t Require a College Degree 13,055 views 1:14 Wallsmartby SoZachsHere 3 July 2011 There are jobs all over the place for people with experience, good skills and a college degree. If you don’t have all three of those, particularly if you don’t have a college degree, landing employment can be trickier. Here’s an idea. Thermotron Industries in Holland is holding an open interview day on July 13, looking for as many as 20 people to work in its assembly areas. No college degree required – although you have to have a high school diploma or a GED and it helps to have gone to community college because these jobs require the ability to think. You don’t need a Education to work at Thermotron..Just a GED Posted by chamberman at 10:48 AM No comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to Facebook Thursday, January 3, 2013 l: Idiot Boy– manager training thermotron – the next step ok Field Service Engineer Refrigeration HVACR Department: Field Service Location: Field Service Engineers. (Refrigeration) From preventive maintenance, initial chamber start to emergency breakdown repairs, the UK Field Service team provide expert assistance throughout the life of our equipment. To that end we need more Field Service Engineers. (they arn’t really engineers because all the engineering is done at the factory– we just call them that) So, If you are a qualified refrigeration engineer and are looking for more of a challenge than you are currently getting, and have a hight school degree or a GED.. then this could be you BIG break!! coupled with the security that comes from working for a strong world leader in its field, don’t let the fact that we are a HIGH turn over company bother you, or that good people don’t work here 4 to long we’ve made some changes sense then ask (Mark Lamers), and finally daniel j o’keefe is gone- – So– it’s All— GOOD!!! contact us now for more information. To apply for either position email your application to: tkennedy@thermotron.com