Sunday, March 22, 2009

Curt's New Job

This last month has been a bunch of new experiences for Curt. First Curt put in his notice at PPI where he has worked since a week after he graduated high school in 1988 with his last day being the day before we left for Honduras. Which was Curt's first mission trip experience besides a local trip to Parkersburg last summer.

We got back from Honduras at 1 AM on Saturday night and Monday AM he started his new job as Farm Manager at VK Farms in Lynnville. Gone are the 4AM alarms (In which I am SO excited!), roach coach (VP Bakery truck for breaks), weekly paychecks (monthly income means better budgeting for us), guarenteed 401K (well that hasn't been so great lately with the stock markets) & managing 40 guys who really don't want to work (he now has two Mexican employees who are great and a part-time guy).

He's already a much happier guy, maybe the sleeping in til 7 has something to do with that, but he just LOVES being out on the farm. He's already been a mechanic, bull-dozed, put in 10,000 ft. of tile and been to his first "farmer" mtg. and free lunch. I told him to watch it or he'll be sitting at the coop playing cards before long!

Here's a picture of the tiling job they worked on...




Working with his brother ( not that we don't love him dearly but he is a Van Kooten!) will have it's challenges I'm sure but with his blood pressure already dropped to a healthy reading and a smile at the end of the day instead of growling and worrying about being dropped down to 34 hours a week I'm sure it'll be worth it.

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