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Trivia and Logistics Jobs - January 9 2023

Chris & Nancy Pinto Episode 24

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TRIVIA AND JOBS:
CALIFORNIA:  
The Coachella Valley, in Southern California (near Palm Springs) is the Date (as in fruit, not courting) Capital of the World, the biggest US producer of figs, and home of the biggest music festival in the nation. Selma, in Central California (near Fresno), is the Raisin Capital of the World. 
JOBS:
CALIFORNIA (Southern)
Long Beach - Sales Representative - Ocean Carrier
Los Angeles - Field Sales Executive - Freight Forwarder
Los Angeles - Sales Executive - Freight Forwarder
Santa Fe Springs - Air Import Operations Manager 
Torrance - Domestic Logistics Sales Rep
Torrance - Sales & Marketing Manager
West Los Angeles - Ocean Import Operations Coordinator

FLORIDA:  
In the Guiness Book of World Records, you will find an entry for Michael C. Lynch, who, on March 31 2018, in Bradenton-Sarasota, Florida, at the age of 68 years, 161 days, became the oldest American football player to not only be playing for a semi-pro team, but on that day caught a touchdown pass. He was playing for the Southwest Florida Gladiators. He retired soon afterwards and wrote his autobiography, called The Golden Gladiator.  When he was born, on October 21, 1949, Harry Truman was in office, Albert Einstein published his theory of gravity, and the average price for a gallon of gas was just over a quarter.
JOBS:
Miami: Field Sales Executive - Freight Forwarder

GEORGIA:
In Elberton, Georgia, (Northeast of Athens, close to the SC border) there USED to be a granite monument which came to be known as the American Stonehenge.  Basically, in 1980, someone going by the name of Robert C. Christian commissioned this structure - which required precise astronomical positioning. These 19-foot-high slabs contained 10 commandments, carved in 8 modern languages and 4 dead ones. Here are the commandments. You tell us what you think this is all about:
1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2. Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity.
3. Unite humanity with a living new language.
4. Rule passion — faith — tradition — and all things with tempered reason.
5. Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
6. Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
8. Balance personal rights with social duties.
9. Prize truth — beauty — love — seeking harmony with the infinite.
10. Be not a cancer on the earth — Leave room for nature — Leave room for nature.
There were a lot of conspiracy theories, among them that this was constructed by Satanists. Unfortunately on July 6, 2022, around 4am, some fucknut bombed the monument.  The remains were donated to the Elberton Granite Association, and the land given back to its previous owner.
JOBS: 
Marietta - Export Merchandising Specialist - Shipper
Savannah - Sales Representative - Ocean Carrier
Woodstock - Export Coordinator - Shipper
Woodstock - Export Supervisor - Shipper

ILLINOIS: 
The world’s known tallest man was born in 1918 in Alton, Illinois (a small city in Southern Illinois along the Mississippi River, near St. Louis, Missouri). His name was Robert Pershing Wadlow, and he grew to be 8 feet 11.1 inches (272 cm) tall, weighed 491 pounds, and wore a size 37 shoe.  He had a hell of a life, touring with Ringling Brothers and with a shoe company, and was also a freemason.  Unfortunately he died young, at age 22.  He actually died after a faulty leg brace caused an infection in his ankle.  He had to have surgery and a blood transfusion, but he also had an autoimmune disorder and it was just too much - he died in his sleep a few days later. They say that had he lived, he probably would have continued growing (FYI the gigantism was caused by an overproduction of HGH).   
JOBS:
Bensenville - Ocean Import Operations Coordinator  
Chicago - Field Sales Executive  - Freight Forwarder
Chicago - Sales Representative - Ocean Carrier

MARYLAND:
Maryland’s capital, Annapolis, located on the Chesapeake Bay, is the sailing capital of the world. Its harbors and marinas are home to over 3000 boats. Over 4 million people visit the city each year. There’s racing during warm weather and cruising when it’s chilly.  Annapolis is also home to the National Sailing Hall of Fame, the Annapolis Maritime Museum, numerous sailing clubs, and the Naval Academy with its successful sailing team. In fact, many Navy vets retire to Annapolis so they can continue sailing there.      
JOBS: 
Pikesville - Export Customer Service Rep (NVOCC)

MASSACHUSETTS:  
In Rockport, MA, north of Boston, near the coast along Sandy Bay, there is a house made of paper.  It is cryptically called “The Paper House.” It was built by an engineer who wanted to build a summer home.The paper was meant to be insulation but he ended up making the whole thing out of it. This was 100 years ago, in 1922, and it still stands as a tourist attraction. The furniture is made of paper too, and there’s even a piano!  Admission is only 2 bucks so if you’re in the area check it out!  It’s at 52 Pigeon Hill Street. Maybe you can read the house and find out what was going on? 
JOBS: 
Peabody - Air Export Coordinator
Peabody - Air Export Manager
Peabody - Licensed Customs Broker

NEW JERSEY:  
The Boardwalk in Atlantic City is the oldest in the United States and the longest in the world. It opened in 1870 and is 5.5 miles long. 
JOBS:
Carlstadt - Airfreight Manager 
Cherry Hill - Ocean Export Manager
Clifton - Field Sales Executive - Freight Forwarder
East Rutherford - Airfreight Supervisor
Hoboken - Accountant - Logistics Company 
Hoboken - Customs Entry Writer (WFH available)
Hoboken - Import Operations/Customer Service Rep
Jersey City - Sales Executive - Freight Forwarder
Kearny - Ocean Import Operations Coordinator
Linden - Import Operations Assistant
Secaucus - Air Export Coordinator
Secaucus - Air Import Operations Coordinator
Springfield - Inside Sales Representative

NEW YORK:
Some fun facts about New York that you may or may not have known:
1. Times Square used to be called “Long Acre Square.”
2. Lightning strikes the very fortified Empire State Building 25 times a year.
3. The New York Public Library doesn’t just have books, it has famous hair, including from the heads of Mary Shelley, Wild Bill Hickok and Walt Whitman. 
JOBS:
Lawrence - Ocean Export Team Leader

TEXAS
72 miles west of Austin TX you will find Luckenbach, population 13.  The town was founded in the 1840s by German farmers.  In the early 1900s it reached a population of almost 500, but by the 1960s it was a 3-person ghost town.  However, the locals held on.  They’re very proud. For such a small town, it’s got a big heart and a lot going on.  Their motto is “Everybody's somebody in Luckenbach.”  Today they still have a saloon, and they host big music festivals.  Even Willie Nelson has performed there. 
JOBS:
Dallas - Domestic Sales Representative
Houston - Ocean Import Operations  

VIRGINIA/DC:
If you find yourself in Washington, DC, stop by the Washington National Cathedral to check out the Darth Vader grotesque (a grotesque is like a gargoyle).  It was sculpted in 1980 by professional sculptor Jay Hall Carpenter (we’re not making this up) as part of a contest run by Nat Geo World.  
JOBS:
Alexandria - International Operations Specialist