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28 – Wow

Today, someone reminded me that I am under 10 days till I celebrate 28 years working for Intel. This made me stop to ponder what was then and now… I thought I would write about a few items of then and now (with some personal thoughts along the way). 

  • In 1982 Intel stock was close to $8 per share – now we are over $23 per share. Of course we have had many splits and adjustments over the years (13 or so splits). that would make those first shares adjusted to 0.32 (and 1 would be 96 now).  The question in people’s mind is, did you save them? Sorry not that smart – needed cash!
  • My badge photo has changed a bunch – I used to have more hair, no grey, one fewer chin and a few pounds less. Is it too late for me to use that old badge photo?
  • I started working in Chandler. Today, I still walk into the same building. Along the way – I have been in all CH buildings and a couple up in Oregon. Back in the old days – we walked into the building with a nice hello from the guard. We moved to turnstiles for awhile. Now it is badge readers! Technology is a wonderful thing.
  • CEO was Andy Grove, followed by Craig Barrett and now, Paul Otellini.  Definitely the culture has changed over the years. In those old days – you could hear “constructive confrontation” going on in the hallways, on the phone and in a CR. Anybody remember Howling Harry? Today, we hear the more politically correct version – with less offense.
  • In ’82, the competition was Motorola, Texas Instruments, IBM. Today, we are being pushed by AMD. The one solid in those 28 years – has been Intel!
  • In ’82, I had paper, pencil and phone to do my work. Today, I have a laptop, smartphone, video camera, IM, audio bridge, sharepoint, desk phone and probably a few more items that I just can not remember. I do know one thing, in 1982, when I left the building – I usually left the work at my desk. Not so, today – I can work anywhere and at anytime. Put your own spin on that one…
  • 1982 – personally, I was married and did not have any children yet. Today I have a two wonderful adult children that make a father very proud. My daughter has blessed me with my first grandchildren. This granddaughter has her Papa wrapped around her little fingers.

All in all, this has been a wonderful 28 years. I have plenty of fond memories, met wonderful people, enjoyed the good times, worked through the bad times and hopefully have helped others along the way. I would love to say, I can not wait for the next 28 years, but that would be a lie. I will be too old and slow. For now, I will continue to enjoy myself.

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2 Comments

  1. Erin Erin

    Awe… I make you proud, that’s awesome! Melia is just the cutest little thing… how could you not get her wrapped around your finger? Hope your last few days until vacation are wonderful at work!

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