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Join us for a captivating episode of Simmons Sooty Stories as our guest, Jeff, shares his incredible journey of perseverance and unexpected turns. From a childhood accident in a furniture factory that cost him two fingers and spurred his decision to pursue higher education , to overcoming academic challenges at Auburn University. Jeff recounts his early experiences working at a textile mill where he witnessed a gruesome accident , and later his own life-altering injury at a mobile home furniture factory in Mississippi. Discover how a veterinarian sewed his fingers back on in a small Mississippi town , and how this pivotal moment, combined with a previous factory incident, fueled his determination to attend college.
Learn about Jeff's unconventional path through Auburn, including his initial struggles with basic academics , his time on the Dean's List , and how he navigated academic suspension and ultimately graduated after seven years. He also touches on his brief and principled stand against corporate practices as a personnel manager , and his diverse early work history, from a paper route at age seven to managing various departments at Kmart. Finally, Jeff shares the heartwarming story of how his wife, Denise, a trailblazing woman in management at South Central Bell and later in radio sales, influenced his decision to stay in Auburn. This episode is a testament to resilience, the power of education, and the impact of unexpected life events
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Join us for a captivating episode of Simmons Sooty Stories as our guest, Jeff, shares his incredible journey of perseverance and unexpected turns. From a childhood accident in a furniture factory that cost him two fingers and spurred his decision to pursue higher education , to overcoming academic challenges at Auburn University. Jeff recounts his early experiences working at a textile mill where he witnessed a gruesome accident , and later his own life-altering injury at a mobile home furniture factory in Mississippi. Discover how a veterinarian sewed his fingers back on in a small Mississippi town , and how this pivotal moment, combined with a previous factory incident, fueled his determination to attend college.
Learn about Jeff's unconventional path through Auburn, including his initial struggles with basic academics , his time on the Dean's List , and how he navigated academic suspension and ultimately graduated after seven years. He also touches on his brief and principled stand against corporate practices as a personnel manager , and his diverse early work history, from a paper route at age seven to managing various departments at Kmart. Finally, Jeff shares the heartwarming story of how his wife, Denise, a trailblazing woman in management at South Central Bell and later in radio sales, influenced his decision to stay in Auburn. This episode is a testament to resilience, the power of education, and the impact of unexpected life events
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