Buried In Brighton

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Eddie Pacheco is in Deep

Eddie was one of Jerry Kohl’s very first employees, and it looks like he doesn’t like to let go of any of his memory pieces.

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The Brighton belt factory in City of Industry, California is one of a kind. This is a place where “real people” make real merchandise. I love walking through here and feeling the love at work.

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When you see the fancy, polished Brighton stores in major malls across the country it is hard to picture someone with a Q-tip dying the inside of a belt hole, but that’s what happens.

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You don’t see fancy, hi tech modern machines stamping out product, but rather a real factory filled with happy people.

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I met with the account specialists today, and as a part of our meeting asked them what they like best about working for Brighton. The most popular response was, “The people”. 

One Response to “Buried In Brighton”

  1. Texas Lady Says:

    Yeah Eddie, you are the “Brighton Man”. We love you.

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