
Tex is a storyteller, writer, local historian, and a retired VP of an international security concern.
When not fishing or playing Texas Hold’em, Tex finds time to do research in early Texas history – a time when many of his kin were sons of Old Virginia and early Tejas settlers.
Baptized in the Trinity River and raised in the piney woods of East Texas, Tex is the consummate mythical male Texan. His roots are firmly planted in the sandy loam, coveted by the likes of J. Frank Dobie, John Henry Faulk, and Larry McMurtry. You might even call him the “Ditto-head Antonym,” of Molly Ivins!
A “featured columnist” for The Community Chronicle and Fencepost magazine, Tex and his wife, LaJuana, reside at Lake Fork near Yantis, Texas.
This is Awesome! I think it should go into a book, required reading for all managers. And I’ll give you that great idea for free. Go for it!
My best management philosophies are :
1. Do things twice in life: Once to learn how, and once to show someone else how to do it.
2. It’s always easier to apologize than to ask permission.
3. If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you always got.
I am certainly not the author of these “thoughts”, but they were my mantra through 30 years of “managing” people and processes.
I’ll do one better,We will make it required reading for all our Managers at Woodland American Grill.