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New Work Schedule has a Dramatic Effect on Manager’s Health – Symptoms of BellÂ?s Palsy and Diabetes Greatly Reduced
Tucson, AZ (PRWEB) August 14, 2004
Mike Morales has always been a hard worker. He worked for a national tire chain as a store manager for the last 16 years, and was at work five to six days a week for 10-12 hours a day. A year after making store manager with the national tire chain, Morales went in diabetic shock and spent three days in Intensive Care. That was in 1998 when he was 27 years old. From that point on, his blood sugar levels were regulated by two to three self-administered insulin shots per day. Seven months ago, Morales woke up to find his face was paralyzed, and he discovered he had contracted BellÂ?s Palsy, a disease characterized by paralysis and loss of facial control.
In June 2004, Truxxx Manufacturing lured him away from his career in the retail tire industry with something they could not offer Â? a four day work week. Truxxx Manufacturing was looking for an Operations Manager who understood the tire and wheel industry and could complement their line of lift kits for pickup trucks. Mike Morales accepted the challenge and discovered an unexpected side effect. Â?I can whistle!Â? Morales said after being with the company two weeks Â?With the BellÂ?s Palsy I havenÂ?t been able to whistle in months.Â? Other noticeable effects of the work schedule change include a massive reduction in insulin usage (only one shot in two months), and a more relaxed home life. Â?He is much more patient with our kids Â? not as stressed out,Â? said his wife Renee. Â?I love that every weekend is a long weekend, I can spend so much more time with the kids, riding quads and going to Rocky Point in Mexico,Â? said Mike.
Â?Our schedule is a conventional 40 hour work week Â? we just pack it into 4 days instead of 5,Â? said Greg Pilling, president of Truxxx Manufacturing. Â?We needed someone with MikeÂ?s knowledge and work ethic to help drive our product through the retail tire channel Â? so we offered the best incentive we could.” While he admits that the health benefits were an unexpected bonus, he did feel that it was important to let employees recharge their emotional batteries. Â?Every corporation claims that their employees are their number one asset Â? and then they run the employees into the ground. We vowed not to do that when we started Truxxx.”
About Truxxx Manufacturing LLC
Truxxx Manufacturing LLC makes lift and leveling kits to fit the most popular full size pickup trucks and SUVs on the road today. With lift and level kits for 12 models from 7 automakers, Truxxx is leading the way in the small lift / leveling kit segment. Truxxx Manufacturing LLC products are available online at http://www.truxxx.com or at more than 500 retail locations nationwide. For more information, contact Truxxx at 1-888-660-5892 or email at info@truxxx.com
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Q&A:
Question by Cory J: what is the vibrating sound im hearing in my bmx integrated headset?
ok… i have a question… there is this vibrating sound i hear when i land… my headset is compressed properly and everything… but i still hear a vibrating sound in my headtube… and i cant figure out what it is… im very tired of hearing that “theres too much air in your tires” and “its your pedals” or “its your chain”… its none of that… i know its in the headtube… but someone please answer me.. what is the vibrating sound i am hearing in my headtube!? and what could be wrong…. BE SPECIFIC…
Best answer:
Answer by Bob A
It may be in your front wheel bearings, sound travels pretty easily through a bike frame. Remove the wheel and feel how smooth the axle turns or lift the bike and spin the front wheel and place you head against the handlebars.
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