Saturday, November 30, 2013

Scouts are suppose to have excellent directional skills not our High Adventure Explorer Post when we went to Kings Mountain

When I was with a High Adventure Explorers Post Based out of Spenser Ave Church in Carrick   they decided to stay for a explorers  weekend at the now closed Kings Mountain Resort  in the Laurel Highlands  of Westmoreland county  off Pa. 711  should have been an easy place to find it was right near 7 Springs Resort in Champion Pa.. Well I knew where 7 springs was and also know  Pa -711 on weekends my father liked to drive all over pa. for something to do and we got everywhere there where attractions which where free . It was a cheap way to have fun we packed a lunch and off we went . He had taken us up to Ohiopyle and general Uniontown,  Fayette county  area  on several occasions so I knew the main routes even at age 17 . I always loved looking over maps and when I was 13  I navigated a trip with my biology teacher all the way to Portland Maine along with  13 year old friend Mark Giles who also loved to travel and was good with maps .
   We lived in Carrick which is in the south hills so the resort would be south east of us an easy 1 hr ride down Pa- 51 to I -70 east to  US 119 to Pa 31 then Pa 711  or we could go turnpike 1 exit at I-70 to  Pa-31.  So I got in my Friends dads car he was driving  that weekend  and off we go down 51 to liberty tunnels to parkway east  OK I figure where going turnpike round about way but a straight shot . No we get off and follow US 30 to Greensburg  in the mean time passing another chance to get on turnpike we went right under it .
We  then get on Pa -130 towards Norvelt and end up on Pa 891 with a bad turn  and end up in Mt Pleasant on Pa 31 then finally get up on Pa 711.
The whole time I am trying to get some ones attention there going the wrong way they did not want to hear it a 1 hr trip ended up 3- 1/2 hours after all the wrong turns and Friday night traffic
We get to the resort  and its really nice with chalets etc but since we where so big a post  we stayed in a double Mobile home which was still nice there was plenty of activities but just trying to stay warm and dry was a challenge while the kids from richer explorer posts had the latest in Ski clothing and fashions on  We had on jeans and work boots  with thermals .
But all in all we had a great time. on Saturday my friend Mike and I who I rode up with  got permission to run into Connelsville to get some extra food as what was being provided  by the resort was lacking not so much in taste but quantity and with the cold you needed to boost calories so we picked up some staples.
Hey while your at it get a case of beer for the leaders one said we thought they where kidding  I was 17 and Mike just 16 you had to be 21 to purchase beer at a distributor . But they said do not worry its Fayette County the good ole boys  will not ask for ID .
So into Connelsville we go with a $10.00 bill for the beer.
We stop at the one beer distributor in town after shopping and sure enough we pull up in station wagon and they sell us a case of beer no ID no questions  we took back for the leaders .There where many places that felt you should be able to drink at 18 not 21 and we could have just have easily went over to W. Virginia and gotten a beer where it was at the time 18 .Of course after all the Drunk Driver deaths etc and crack down by  the Liquor  control Board and  MADD  members  a beer distributor would be out of there mind to do it today.
I never drank  the little I tasted I did not  like the taste and I saw what booze did to how many people around me some who died from it so I never drank it  A very small glass of wine at Christmas at my in laws was it .
In the long run it probably helped me to be able to survive Stage IV  colon cancer .

Well we get back and that evening they had a nice program at lodge and some went ski lifts at near by seven springs. I even ran into my Eagle Scout Dinner sponsor last time I would ever see or speak to him again as I did not fit into the mold of the corporate eagle scout council wanted Too Bad .
That morning we woke up to heavy snow and resort driver came by in 4x4 truck with plow with chains on he said  much more was coming and we should get out while we can. Knowing how it snows extremely heavy and how bad snow  and wind gets up there my friends and I left , while others decided to stay for lunch etc and go to seven spring its not going to be that bad they said .
 While we got out the others got stuck in with little to no food  for 2 days till state could get to them with big plows .
So guess how foolish hey looked and while my friend and I took the short way home down turnpike which they work hard at to keep open the others took the other way not believing us and got caught several times taking 8 hours to get home some people never learn. I was with post couple more months till it was dissolved as leaders had quit and there was not enough on board to run it and so many of us where out on our 18th birthday .







Sunday, November 17, 2013

The Eagle Scout Luncheon where USS Chairmen David Roderick revealed how Jobs where going overseas and everyone laughed when I told them what I heard

Back in late 70's the Allegheny County Eagle Scouts Association was formed .
It was open to all Eagle scouts and they would hold luncheons down at the old Press Club that was in a down town Pittsburgh building along Wood street at 6th .Ironically the front of the building had a very large stained glass portrait of  Steel worker myth and hero Joe Magerac .

We had some excellent guests who came and spoke at the luncheons which where not cheap but still affordable .Guests included .  The head of the Pittsburgh FBI Branch  The executive of the Beaver valley Nuclear power Plant who unfortunately lost his job and was prosecuted for theft of employee funds. and The Chancellor of Pitt University Wesley Possvar.
I got to greet and sit with some of the big names in Pittsburgh business who where also eagle scouts.
Then one afternoon the guest speaker was the chairmen of US Steel David Roderick.
Everyone was  thrilled he accepted the invitation  to speak but no one knew the horror he was to bring during it.
He started with the usual part how many employees ,plants etc.
Then he started talking about his journeys to the Nation of China
He described how staying at a hotel was like staying in one from Americas wild west days and how China was very willing to become the new power house when it came to manufacturing and that eventually all manufacturing would go overseas to third world country's and here in the united states  we would be the brains and do the designing and research here to be shipped overseas and manufactured in china to then be sold across the world. The reason the mills where becoming obsolete and too expensive to maintain .The new way was the new mini mills with continuous casters like they where building overseas.
We all sat there kind of shocked I raised my hand and asked . What about people like my father and friends  who are working in the mills now what will they then do for a living. He said they would be retrained to do high tech jobs . With  that there was a  laugh in the room  everyone knew there was little chance of that happening maybe some of the younger workers could learn a new job but not older ones. I knew this was bad news.But everyone looked at me like how dare I even question this man and his plans .  Mr. Roderick concluded his speech and myself Silver tip  BSA Commissioner Bob Newcom and Curt M. a computer programmer who worked for a steel mill all talked as we left the luncheon saying this is terrible and its going to be scary times ahead all we could see was doom and gloom where we ever right.

We seemed to be the only one's effected by his words the rest all seemed to be right in lock step with Rodericks words and unfortunately for some  in the room they would loose there business in bankruptcy because of the mills going down .
Yes my brother eagle scouts sat there and did nothing we had the whole plan laid out in front of us and for most part no one ever spoke of it. The organization broke up  couple months after that and the press club closed  a few years after that.
I tried to tell people what I heard and they all laughed and after that I said nothing no one wanted to believe what was going to happen then it did in 1981  was the death knell for the steel industry in Pittsburgh region over 120,000 jobs lost not only in steel mills but company's who supplied them and lunch counters which feed them and stores which clothed them and there family's.thousands of small business destroyed as well.
Thou the region has some what recovered  with medical and technology jobs
The plentiful manufacturing jobs will never come back like they did  where thousands worked in one plant. those days are over for ever and as study's have proven the lack of education in the US is very evident when knowledge wise we agree behind every other country in intelligence.
Yes the high tech jobs are here but the ability of people being able to fill them is the worst it has ever been since too man can not pass drug or criminal background checks etc.
and we have the highest level of unemployment since the depression.
Yes what happened in america in last 30 years was all planned out and laid out in the eagle luncheon all those years ago and you see the result.