Back from Canadaland I have to say I enjoyed Montreal very much. I’ve never been in a city where the Theory of Natural Selection was actually in place and will share more on this on the show today. It was great to see so many who stopped by to say hi. The movers and shakers were in attendance and it was awesome to see everyone. I appreciate the warm comments about the show as well. Special thanks to the NAEC for once again letting the EESF hold its fundraiser and for everyone who supported it. Also thank you to the over the top donation that was given by the IAEC, all I can say is thank you. Elevator U once again donated to the EESF which too was greatly appreciated. I think that sums up the show notes. I’m headed to NAESA International on Friday for the Central Regional workshop and am looking forward to it.
This is our prize pack giveaway show so stay tuned to the end to see if you are the winner. We’re giving away a $100 Visa Gift Card along with some cool goodies donated by the following companies.
C.J. Anderson & Company, Colley Elevator Company, The National Association of Elevator Contractors, The National Association of Elevator Safety Authorities, The Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation, Peelle, GAL, Truxes, EMS Group, Elevator Bob’s Elevator Pictures, Minnesota Elevator, ElevatorU.org, Elevator World Magazine, Elevator Cab Renovations, ECS Corporation, Parts Specialists, Elevatormanstories.com, CodeDataPlate.com, Elevator Riders Riding Club, The pQEI Inspection App & Maxton Manufacturing
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