Guys don’t become soldiers for the paycheck, they do it because they believe in something. As a soldier it is easy to find meaning and purpose in what you do. There is plenty of symbolism and history for us to hang our hats on.
I still get goosebumps when I stare at a flag during the national anthem.I remember reading about the 504th Parachute Infantry 82nd Airborne and how our unit was named The Devils in Baggy Pants by a German soldier in WWII. Jumping in Arnhem with men that were there that day, and fighting alongside my brothers are all things that give me pride in what I accomplished in my time in uniform.
That part is easy.
What about when you get out though? Not only does that camaraderie not exist, but few companies have a rich an awesome history for you to be a part of. Some guys like my buddies John Dill and Micah Neibauer decided to venture into the great unknown, take huge risks, and start their own businesses. Crossfit Sua Sponte and Southern Pines Brewery are both successful businesses and each of them can be proud of that accomplishment. By the way, if you’re in the Raleigh or Ft. Bragg area, I recommend both!
I guess it shouldn’t surprise me that I chose John Deere. Deere is a company rich in history and symbolism as well. It’s a logo that is recognizable and stands for quality products. It’s a market leader and a company that I can say I’m proud to work for. It’s been around 175 years surviving a number of recessions and depressions, and has always been at the forefront of innovation.
Every day, as I walk in to start, I’m greeted by this picture below:
“I will never put my name on a product that doesn’t have in it the best that is in me.” -John Deere
Every time I see it, I want to go back through time and high-five him. It’s the civilian equivalent of this:
Airborne! Nothing Runs Like a Deere!