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Ronald Zeeman

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Opened up my LinkedIn looked at messages notice a manager at my former employer wants me to hook up looked at his profile He just got promoted to plant manager of Toronto plant four months now noticed he also had responsibilities for Toronto and Los Angeles plant which incidentally also has printing capabilities. Prints that are fire proof, no idea how to do it? Technology in Toronto unable to transfer. Threats of tariffs. What a web we weave. I remember seeing thar one house standing, looked like a pattern I recognized. Only in Canada you say pity.
 
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Found out personal manager got fired after my stoke in their a connection CEO of company retired early some body threatened to sue me if I found our later it was him is this connected too much weird stuff going on. If some body with unique skills is important jerking their chain not good management. Even mickey mouse puzzles interest me
and yes friends and family are important too me. I have no interest in enabling a technology transfer that results in a plant closing.
 
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I suspect there is a substantial market for faux wood and other roofing and other siding patterns all fire proof. and so realistic even close up you cannot tell. seen it all clay tile, copper even rusted roofing look. Any tree you can think of. Even pictures.
 
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