POST you're cunt's GUINNESS RECORD
>>214361868
>>214361868> days without a Brazilian making a thread about Brazil: 0
>>214361868Whats the company and whats his job?
>>214362047BBC
>>214361868That's not a record held by your cunt, though. That's just some guy who lives there.
>>214362047>Whats the company and whats his job?Walter Orthmann was born in 1922 and was hired in 1938 at the age of 15. He broke the record as the longest career in a single company, with 86 years of work.Walter Orthmann's he died at the age of 102 on Friday (2), leaving a legacy of 86 years of work in a fabric company Brusque, in the Itajai Valley, in Santa Catarina. He is known to have broken the world record for the longest career in the same company, and he's been in the Guinness Book.He was born on April 19, 1922 and was hired on January 17, 1938, at the age of 15, as a packaging assistant. With a second-hand bike acquired by his father, he applied for the office-boy position. Later, he became a sales manager.In the company, he saw several technological changes. He worked for 86 years at RenauxView in Brusque.
>>214362098There should be a bust of him in the company
>>214361868Chile is an open zoo
>>214362159In Nippon they often have an older guy that gets paid for doing nothing just out of respect. I think this guy deserves a similar treatment
>>214362098did he become CEO?
>>214361868we used to have the oldest soldier in the world. dude refused to retire until 85.i think the discipline nco of the most prestigious idf base (officer school) served in that role for over 30+ years until he was in his 80s too in 2021. some people just get neuron activation when joining the army and cant imagine life out of it
>>214362446He made it to sales manager and then got stuck there to the end. It's extremely hard to get anything above that in Brazil If you aren't born with the right connections.
>>214361868He's from my state
>>214363799>>214362098It sounds like he adapted to the many technological changes over the years and helped in various ways to keep the business changing and growing. Good for him, it obviously kept him going and gave him something to do. The fact that he stayed with a single company for many decades also implies that the company itself has remained in continuous business the entire time as well, which is almost as impressive. Businesses go out of business all the time, or are acquired by other businesses.Despite staying with the same company for so long, he would have had to have a certain mental flexibility and willingness to change and adapt throughout his life that older people tend to lose, in order to remain a viable employee for them for so long. Again, unironically good for him provided that he had a nice private life.
>>214361868longest nose in the world