“We’re Michael and Allison Galich, originally from Northwest Indiana and now proud to call the Dallas/Quinlan area home. I grew up in Griffith, Indiana, and Allison (E. Drudge Galich) was raised in Calumet Township. We eventually made the move to Texas—and never looked back.”

 

I officially stopped selling Armstrong products From Hatfield and Company in Rockwall Texas on May 28, 2025. I dedicated 25 years to selling Armstrong—17 years with George B. Allan and the last 8 years with Hatfield and Company in Rockwall Texas. Before that I worked 18 years in Refinery Maintenance. I haven’t yet decided if this is full retirement or if I’ll look for another opportunity to represent Armstrong products.

The Armstrong product manager from Hatfield and Company out of Rockwall Texas  gave me a $50 Honey baked Ham gift certificate he had saved from 8 years ago for my 25 years of service selling Armstrong products. Thank you for that Greg Bloss.

After 25 years of loyalty selling Armstrong International products, the Hatfield and Company held what they called a ‘retirement party,’ yet not a single member of upper management showed up—apparently they were just too busy. Actions like that remind you exactly how much (or how little) you’re valued.

People with 25+ years of experience carry knowledge, skills, and intuition that no textbook or AI can replicate. When companies let them go in the name of "cost-cutting," they lose institutional memory, mentorship, and craftsmanship. Unfortunately, many businesses focus on short-term savings instead of long-term value. Retaining seasoned workers isn’t just about loyalty—it’s about stability, higher-quality work, and training the next generation. Companies need to do what’s right—not just what’s profitable. The people with 25+ years of experience are not just employees, they’re the backbone of the workforce. They’ve built the foundations, carried the load, and kept the wheels turning. Yet too often, they’re pushed aside for short-term savings. That kind of wisdom and skill is a dying breed—and once it’s gone, you can’t buy it back. ”Companies need to do what’s right—not just what’s profitable. The people with 25+ years of experience are not just employees, they’re the backbone of the workforce. They’ve built the foundations, carried the load, and kept the wheels turning. Yet too often, they’re pushed aside for short-term savings. That kind of wisdom and skill is a dying breed—and once it’s gone, you can’t buy it back.”