Helping a Fellow VET

Posted by Duane Hosek on August 27, 2007

Hello everyone,

Today I worked 2 hours at the office and 6 hours helping a friend. He is ex-military and was in dire straits.   His trailer home was totalled by softball (not baseball) sized hail a couple of weeks ago.  His car was totalled, the trailer was totalled, water was pouring in during the storm through his light fixtures.  Everything was wet, moldy, stinky……..it was a nightmare.

Five of us (including 2 airmen from Ellsworth AFB) met him at his home with our pickup trucks and had all his possessions hauled to a storage unit.  He was so thankful and took us out to eat at a great steak house.  He couldn’t thank us enough for the hard work we had done which he could not have afforded to hire someone else to do.

When I got back to my office at 7:30 PM I had 7 messages on my cell phone, 24 e-mail messages and several papers on my desk that need tending to.  But you know what?  I felt better today than if I would have sold a dozen homes.  You just can’t put a price on the feeling you get in helping other people.  Do I like my paychecks?   Heck yeah!   But helping a friend is a blessing and I was glad I could help.

Duane Hosek in the Black Hills of South Dakota   www.duanehosek.com   duanehosek@hotmail

Comments

2 Responses to “Helping a Fellow VET”

  1. Electric Blankets · on November 3rd, 2010 11:49 pm

    i do not want to live exactly on a trailer home but i think it is interesting to live on it though :

  2. Alisha Cox on December 2nd, 2010 10:52 pm

    i do not like trailer homes because it is not sturdy enough specially when the weather goes bad ,*;

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