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Transcript: Tom Cook

Treated well in iron-working based on a good reputation in the trade


[Lindberg:]
In the city are they well treated?
[Cook:]
It depends where they go and what they’re involved in. I know when I first went to Manhattan when I was 20, I went to the union hall, and I was very well treated, because there’s something of a reputation. The first job I got in Manhattan was on Tower A of the World Trade Center, and I was 20 and never been that much up in the air, and I thought, “Well, my partner is going to know what he’s doing, I’ll follow him and I’m a quick study.” I get on the job floor, everybody meets each other, and they say this is your partner. The first thing he said, “Oh, good an Indian. I know you know what you’re doing. I’m going to follow you.”