I’ve gotten inquiries wanting to know where I’ve worked with
BellSouth. I’ll give you a short history with a few names I’ve worked
with. If you recognize one, it will give you the time period. The
following order isn’t exactly correct but it’s close. I went to the
Test Center on three different occasions from surpluses or being bumped,
so I’m listing only one to keep from sounding redundant.
I started as an Engineering Clerk in Decatur, Alabama. I remember
Stewart, Williams, Stanley, Fory, Pittman, Joe, Reba, and Alice.
I left there and went to Jacksonville, Alabama as a Service
Technician and worked with; Hammett, Cheyne, Biggs, Coogler, Martin,
Pope, Norton, Hopper, Wheeler, Winkler, Dempsey, Smith,
Stayed in Jacksonville until divestiture and went to the test center
as a Maintenance Administrator. There I worked with Pattie, Dot,
Sharon, Oscar, BJ, Jane, Phyllis, Rick, Neil, Jack, Roy, Faye, May,
I enjoyed a short stay in Centralized Repair Service Attendant Bureau
in Birmingham, Alabama. I met Toni, Renae, Judi, Cynthia, Carol,
Helen, and a host of others.
I worked as a Service Technician in the Homewood – Vestavia area of
Birmingham for about a year before managing to get back to Gadsden.
Worked with a large number of guys but mostly Jim, Howard, and Hubert.
Back to Construction in Gadsden and worked with Whitehead, Jones, Alexander, Whiteside, Lance, Jeff, and Richard.
Another short trip from a surplus to Birmingham at the AOC as an
Engineering Clerk again. For some reason, Mr. Ferguson is the only name
I can remember there.
I was able to get back to Gadsden as a Service Technician and worked
with Lake, Daugherty, Wood, Payne, Moon, Maples, Powell, Smith, Walker,
Brothers,Kilgo, and Correll.
I Volunteered to transfer to Albertville, Alabama to keep another
technician from being force adjusted there and met… all the Chaffins.
All of them worked there and most were Baptist preachers. I especially
liked Ken! I do remember you Gary, Neil, George, Stacy, Jim, Roger, and
the other George.
From Albertville, Mr. Hopper talked me into bidding on a Cable
Splicing job, in the construction department in Gadsden. Surprisingly, I
won the position. I worked in construction covering a five county
area in North Alabama. The longer I stayed, the less challenging it
became, so I bid on and won an Electronic Technician job in downtown
Gadsden. I enjoyed the Central office work. It was varied and pretty
technical, especially dealing with a 5ESS switch. There I worked with
Richard, Don, Tim, Jami, Rick, Michael, Phyllis, Nancy, Ben, Janice,
Johnny, Dixon, and Brenda.
After seven years as an ET, MSOC came in and I could see the
handwriting on the wall. Needing to get out of the cage, I transferred
to Hoover, Alabama as a Facility Technician. We are getting into modern
history now, so I’ll drop listing names. That was only about seven
years ago. I stayed in Hoover for five years and I’ve been in Chelsea
for two years.
Somewhere in that timeline there was also a short stint as a coin
collector and I was loaned to the Assignment office in Decatur for a
while.
You might think that with all those transfers, I must have been an
unhappy employee. That wasn’t the case at all. The company really went
through a period of turmoil after divestiture, and I was glad to be
still working. At one time, I was the most surplused/bumped in the
State of Alabama. They even wrote an article about it in one of the
company publications. The movement between jobs was tough on my family
but it has allowed me to have a great overall view of how the various
departments function to provide good service. I’ve worked with some
awesome technicians over the years and I appreciate all that each taught
me.
Thanks for taking the trip down memory lane.
Originally published Feb. 26, 2012 at Thechestnutburr.com
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