Friday, September 21, 2007

Jobs, People and Soldiers


My son Alex of the left Patrick Scott on right


I haven't been posting for almost one month now and it has not been because I didn't want to. I have been dealing with some things going on. I recently resigned from my job because I just couldn't get my heart into it. I took a short time off and gathered my thoughts on many things going on. I decided that I need a job that was going to give more of a challenge and I have found one. The company I have committed too as their new General Manager in a young company in the Corporate Employee Shuttle Bus Program business. It will present some challenges at first. The young man that hired me is an entrepreneur with a passion and a huge desire and an even bigger heart with a vision matched by none. Dominic, will be my Director of Operations and we both look forward to building a great company. The reason I even mention the company is because of it's name, "American Passenger Service" and how American I am feeling today. So, now I have my time occupied with growing this business and keeping my mind on other things.


I have been finding more and more people who understand about our mission in Afghanistan and being the right cause. They see 9/11/2001 as an event and the people that orchestrated this as demons who trained there. Too the people who support our men deployed there and every where else, Thank You!


My son is now about to return home on R&R like so many of your son's and daughter's. I only wish that you all enjoy the time you get with them and more importantly, Cherish them. Our soldiers keep us all safe and deserve so much more. I know that my son has some great Leadership behind him that will help him return to hang out with his old man to toss some beers, good conversations, and quality time together with family and friends. This Nations Soldiers are very important to me, I am sure they are very important to you as well.


Please enjoy the photo's and video's on the left. Make sure after you choose a video you scoll back to the top to view them.


Larry Arnone

San Francisco

AKA BlueStarDad (Trying to keep it that way)

2 comments:

Mel said...

I am a father of a medic in the 1st Battalion who lives in Castro Valley, CA. I had the unique experience of watching Military Channel and unexpectedly seeing my son interviewed on their program Around the Services when they did a segment on the aid station at Orgun-E. I hadn't seen him since he left home to report to the 173rd in December, and he doesn't have leave until March, so this was a truly wonderful surprise and a blessing!

Carousel99 said...

What a great photo, you must have been ecstatic to see that huge smile! I've only found my son in one picture with a group, and we all argued over if it was really him if was so blurred and distant. Congrats on the new job, hope it's everything you want it to be.
Vicki