JobLink Writers



Fact

Retirees go out into the community equipped with new skills and new job possibilities.


Testimony

"JobLink has given me courage to dream. I can now see myself in the expanding world of knowledge-based opportunities, because I have become an efficient learner. JobLink has enabled me to pursue that dream by providing me with the skill building help that I needed."

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JobLink Writers

JobLink has been helping steelworker writers develop their talents.  Below are the titles of some of the pieces written in class. 

 
 
(Click on any title to read.)
Appalachian Apologia By: Jeff Manes
Brother Walt By: John Maczak
Bucko and the Flamboyant Johnny Lue By: Randy Hendrix
Coffee and Donut By: Jerry Torres
A Family Affair By: Rick Catania
Fun with Clichés By: Betty Pompy
Going Home Tonight By: Jerry Torres
The Grissom House By: Joe E. Gutierrez
The Janitor By: Nick Stamate
A Letter to an Angel By: Aurelia Garcia
A Life Changing Lesson By: Martin T. Popagain
The Midnight Man By: Steve Gwizdalski
Mill Fried Chicken By: Karengale Carman
Misfit Pipefitter By: Jerry Torres
No Sleeping in the Plant! By: Jim Nagel
The Old Man of the Village By: Steve Gwizdalski
OUCH! By: Dave Frazier
Ron By: Jeff Manes
Saleing By: Steve Gwizdalski
Shake Out & Shook Up By: Debra Murrell
Summer of '57 By: Herlinda Klug
The Tale of Boobookitty By: Nicole Falardeau
Tommy & My Janitor Job By: Marvin Anderson
Westbound By: Steve Gwizdalski
Whats That Smell? By: Joe Zaragoza
Where's George? By: John Maczak
A Wintry Brush With Death By: Rick Barna
WORK By: Anonymous