I was employed by Eastman Kodak Company and I can still remember in the late 1960's having to ride a construction elevator to the top floor of the building as they were adding a couple floors for expansion. It was during the golden years and the sad decline of Kodak and the demolition of buildings hard to take.
I enjoyed my time at Kodak, it was like Disney Land, every day was an adventure with new things to see and learn. The rapid decline of Kodak is hard to believe.
Eastman Kodak has laid so many people off that when the dust settles, nothing will be left. Either they will be bought or implode. See how they treat job applicants on internal messages by Kodak VP's by going to "Kodak Job" on YouTube and see how they make fun of heavy people, Hispanics and women in their sexists Kodak 101 sales training. Real true Kodak Moments. Hits to close to home. We NEVER buy anything Kodak and never will.
I was there as well. My Dad and I had to run from the dust cloud too. It was a great implosion but we had a much better view when Building 23 went down. That and we didn't have to run from a cloud of dust.
I was employed by Eastman Kodak Company and I can still remember in the late 1960's having to ride a construction elevator to the top floor of the building as they were adding a couple floors for expansion. It was during the golden years and the sad decline of Kodak and the demolition of buildings hard to take.
I enjoyed my time at Kodak, it was like Disney Land, every day was an adventure with new things to see and learn. The rapid decline of Kodak is hard to believe.
conesuslaker 1 month ago
sounds just like the 911 planned implosions
benslooking4junk 1 year ago
cheack your descripton
bfarmer7 4 years ago
i have seen all the implosions at kodak that was by far the best
bfarmer7 4 years ago
Eastman Kodak has laid so many people off that when the dust settles, nothing will be left. Either they will be bought or implode. See how they treat job applicants on internal messages by Kodak VP's by going to "Kodak Job" on YouTube and see how they make fun of heavy people, Hispanics and women in their sexists Kodak 101 sales training. Real true Kodak Moments. Hits to close to home. We NEVER buy anything Kodak and never will.
oblivionwindow 4 years ago
I was there as well. My Dad and I had to run from the dust cloud too. It was a great implosion but we had a much better view when Building 23 went down. That and we didn't have to run from a cloud of dust.
hondolespaul 4 years ago
i was here.......had to run from that baby, i'll be putting my video on soon
BriefShorts 4 years ago
Thats why we started running at the end
dumbchit95 4 years ago
It's hard to breathe inside a dust cloud. At least, it wasn't pyroclastic.
suttsteve 4 years ago