4Cruisers
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I only made it a bit past five years, my wife and I needed to get back to the Southwest. One of the long-term hands at Texaco told me "Once Uncle Texaco has you for five years, you're in for good." Every once in a while someone would ask me where I worked, and I'd tell them "At Texaco down on Canal Street." and they'd ask me "Yeah, what station?" We were a young group of engineers, most of us just a few years out of college. We were given a lot of responsibility early on. I was four months out of college and had been with Texaco less than three months when they assigned me that project to design. I was 24 years old but was in charge from day one. When we finished the installation in 1980 it was the deepest water offshore platform Texaco had at the time. Last I heard, back in 2010, it was still in production.@4Cruisers & @1911
Tell the truth... you are twins, right?
I pumped gas one summer, for a full service Phillips 66 station... biggest challenge was finding the gas filler in a ‘52 caddy.
Anyone know where it was/is?
My great uncle worked for Texaco for 40 years... he was the “deep well super”... he brought in a lot of 20-30k’ wells, in the Permian Basin. He came of age in the Deep East Texas fields of the Great Depression.
More than you asked...