John Palmer Fishwick
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Tue Feb 8 23:56:27 EST 2005
In 1965 I had to drive Mr. Fishwick and Robert Claytor from Portsmouth to Huntington in my own personal auto, so they could catch a plane after a meeting at PO.
I had just gotten a 1966 Pontiac GTO convertable, and Mr. Fishwick asked me what it was. When I told him he said "I have a Porsche I drive to work."!!! My worst career decision was not pulling over to the side and handing him the keys and letting him drive it to Huntington.
BTW - you should have seen Mr. Claytor getting into the back seat . . .
EdKing
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Subject: John Palmer Fishwick
Adm. Scheer:
I didn't know that Mr. Fishwick has an office in the Franklin Road
Building. The Property Protection people are pretty particular
about who they'll let in. I tried getting in at the offices in Norfolk
and was turned away, so I haven't tried Franklin Road.
That he still has an office probably isn't out of line. After all, in
retirement, Mr. Pevler had an office in the Hotel Roanoke -- and a
full time steno. The last time I saw JPF was at the dinner commem-
orating the railroad's entry into Roanoke in 1853 (?). He was the
speaker. I don't know how he's using his time these days.
True, he and Blair lived in the penthouse at the hotel. When
Palmer (his daughter) was married, there was a big reception on the
hotel lawn. I suspect that Hank Kinzell, Supt. of Roanoke Term.,
had instructions not to send any smoke-belching Alcos past the
passenger station. Blair died and circa 1990 Mr. Fishwick married
the former General Manager of the hotel. Before that, I once
ran into him in the supermarket, so apparently he did his own
grocery shopping. You know, of course, that his commute to work
became a discussion item. In the N&W Magazine, he'd introduced
an answer the question segment know as "Green Board to the
President". After the blizzards of 1976, an employee wrote in wanting
to know why, on snow days, the supervisory personnel got paid, but
the union employees didn't. Mr. Fishwick responded that every one
should make an honest effort to report to work. During inclement weather
he walked to work. That said, N&W coulda done a whole lot worse.
Just look at NS's competitor. To get to a "Skins" game, CSX dead
headed their business car train Jax-Richmond so the hierarchy didn't
travel I-95 like John Q. Public.
Harry Bundy
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