Charles Mason:
CLASS OF 1988

North St. Paul High SchoolClass of 1988
North st. paul, MN
Maplewood Middle SchoolClass of 1984
North st. paul, MN
Cowern Elementary SchoolClass of 1982
North st. paul, MN
St. Peter's Catholic SchoolClass of 1979
North st. paul, MN
Webster Elementary SchoolClass of 1975
North st. paul, MN
Charles's Story
Life
I work full time as a Tractor-Trailer Operator for the U.S. Postal service in St. Paul. I'm curently an internet investor on the side part time, looking to go full time hopefully soon. I'm working toward my private pilot certification. So now I'm not only dangerous on the roads, but in the sky as well. I'm looking forward to the 20 year reunion, if there's going to be one. hope to see everyone then. take care
School
Cruising in the '73 Montego, Being stalled on the side of the road in the "73 Montego numerous times, always working on the '73 Montego. Well enough about that, I remember all the good friends, and all the fun times. Writing passes so we could skip school, selling elevator keys that I had copied. Iss after I got caught. Evading Helen the hall moniter. Iss again. Totaling the '78 Monte. Hanging with friends Mike, Dan, Ed, Terri, Kim, and Todd. Working at Lillie Newspaper, Arnolds, Mcdonalds, Bridgemans and Target.
College
I studied Aviation, for two semesters, (Intro to commercial aviation, and Private Pilot Ground School).
Workplace
I work as a local t...Expand for more
ruck driver for the postal service in St. Paul, Mn. I've been there for 7 years now, I hope to leave as soon as I can afford too. I've never worked for a more poorly managed company in my life. The military is even operated better.
Military
Med cruise '88, hanging out with friends, (Jack & Ellen, Lisa and Me). The gold '76 Monte Carlo, All the different ports we visited. Desert Storm - '90 and '91, Steel beach picnic, the liquor store in the trunk of the Monte. Waking up in the car as Jack was driving through the the trees on base while sleeping at the wheel. Pouring beer in the radiator of the car when it was over heating. All the nights we spent at the motels. Remembering how hard it was to let go the day we left for Desert Storm. The homecoming, being thanked by people I didn't even know. Breaking the bullet proof glass on the bridge of the USS Theodore Rosevelt (CVN-71), Setting off the chemical attack alarm by accident, Drinking under age :) Getting caught :( All the good friends and great times, I'll never forget. Thank you everyone for being a part of my life.
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