Kolman’s Korner: An expression of gratitude

A few heart-felt thank yous.
Nov. 23, 2015
David A. Kolman, editor, Fleet Maintenance

The idea of Thanksgiving is to remember the things we have to be grateful for. For me, it’s also the time to thank those that have helped me.

We often become too busy or preoccupied and forget to say thanks. And sometimes, it is important to express our thanks one more time.

That said, I want to pass along a few thank yous.

I want to thank my dear, loving parents for instilling in me honesty, integrity and a strong work ethic.

I want to thank my brothers, family and friends for their love and support.

I want to thank my coworkers and some bosses for their help and guidance.

I also want to thank you, the reader, for reading and commenting on blogs, columns and articles both online and in print. That means a great deal to me.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.

About the Author

David A. Kolman

Contributor - Fleet Maintenance

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