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Going out on a high note

Salisbury Shop's Donnie Barger retires after 46 years of service

鈥淚 think Oklahoma is one my favorite places,鈥 he said of the many states he traversed while delivering parts to IM电子 operations in need. 鈥淚t鈥檚 something to see the storms they have out there. The land is so flat that when lightning strikes, it cuts the sky for what seems like miles.鈥

For the better part of 46 years, Donnie Barger crisscrossed the country, touching down at company operations in Texas, Georgia, Indiana, Minnesota and elsewhere. Back home, he helped the Salisbury Shop run smoothly 鈥 whether that meant providing a bit of mechanical expertise or whacking weeds on a steamy North Carolina morning. Along the way, he gained something of a reputation.

鈥淗e became the unofficial mascot of the Salisbury Shop,鈥 said Wes Fulk, a Salisbury leadperson. 鈥淗e鈥檚 the kind of guy who would give you the shirt off of his back and people picked up on that right away. No matter where we鈥檇 go in the country, they鈥檇 always ask the same question first, 鈥楬ey, where鈥檚 Donnie?鈥欌

Donnie Barger was strapped into a 500 series helicopter during his retirement luncheon on May 23. His retirement became official on May 31.

While celebrating the end of Barger鈥檚 46-year career on May 23, the steady stream of Donnie stories swelled to a raging river. An animal lover, he and his wife, Kristen, have rescued and fostered dozens of dogs (they currently care for 13). A renowned prankster, he brought his friends to tears on many an occasion while also angering the occasional waiter or waitress. A dependable worker, he was always there to help or to show a new employee the ropes, even if his slow and steady demeanor did drive the team to jokingly give him the nickname, 鈥淟ightning.鈥

By all accounts, another of Donnie鈥檚 passions is helicopters. And so, it shocked absolutely no one when, after dining on steak with his closest friends and family, Barger鈥檚 quiet, satisfied smile transformed into a look a sheer delight when he heard the blades of a 500 series helicopter approaching.

The group rushed to an open field outside Salisbury鈥檚 break room. They watched as the helicopter landed. They smiled as the pilot answered Barger鈥檚 questions, strapped him into the passenger鈥檚 seat and flew off to tour North Carolina鈥檚 Piedmont.

鈥淣ot many people can say they鈥檝e worked for the same company for 46 years,鈥 said Fulk, who arranged Barger鈥檚 ride. 鈥淚f anybody deserves this, he does.鈥