tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6147255226831235255.post8386406137685735775..comments2023-11-24T07:31:06.204-08:00Comments on nailhed: Northern Exposurenailhedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07339834717269186348noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6147255226831235255.post-65833638978867997102023-02-26T18:02:29.918-08:002023-02-26T18:02:29.918-08:00To Pete Kelly.
What years did you work at The Nort...To Pete Kelly.<br />What years did you work at The Northern?Greg Veithnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6147255226831235255.post-82570180851796334122023-02-17T12:12:05.196-08:002023-02-17T12:12:05.196-08:00I worked in the machine shop running milling machi...I worked in the machine shop running milling machines,lathes,and grinders.Northern produced all parts from start to finish,gears shafting,trolleys,wheels,and cable drums for the lifting cables.Pete kellynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6147255226831235255.post-48865182795808693262020-11-09T04:41:29.349-08:002020-11-09T04:41:29.349-08:00George Stefureac Nov. 9 2020
I was employed by No...George Stefureac Nov. 9 2020<br />I was employed by Northern Engineering works from 1966-1969 as an electrician and as a service rep. Great memories from my employment there. There was Foggy the painter/musician who played the air hose, like the tune Happy Birthday and Christmas carols. The engineers I was in contact with were Al Vogt and Mike Focus.<br />The golf league in Canada was great geohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10780226028592588310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6147255226831235255.post-25902962080616843762019-05-03T11:34:05.420-07:002019-05-03T11:34:05.420-07:00My first job after graduating from Detroit Enginee...My first job after graduating from Detroit Engineering Institute in 1965 was in the engineering department of Northern Engineering Works. I worked there until 1976. The engineering department was on the second floor. I had a good view of the early construction of the rencen from my desk. Sales and the presidents office were on the first floor. The third floor was the purchasing department. The Timothy Van Gelderennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6147255226831235255.post-41744043769964709682018-09-14T12:32:08.525-07:002018-09-14T12:32:08.525-07:00My father worked at The Northern from 1941 to 1975...My father worked at The Northern from 1941 to 1975 as a lathe operator and an inspector. He saw the handwriting on the wall of the company's dismal future and went to work at Ford at the urging of a neighbor. The Northern provided my father steady employment and our family a decent life in suburban Dearborn. Thanks for posting these photos. Greg Veithhttp://charter.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6147255226831235255.post-15890160485770293752016-06-09T01:41:06.897-07:002016-06-09T01:41:06.897-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Ivan’s Cranehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16294017309641597599noreply@blogger.com