I had 50 jobs before I retired early only threatened to kill one boss but didn't even throw a snowball at him. Tony Beck
https://www.datanyze.com/people/Tony-Beck/848806103 who now works at Coast Appliances. Google his name for more info. I remember him in front of all the employees making the Arab guy explain why he was late and the guy Samir was explaining about a truck crash and shoes all over the bridge and Tony asks what colour were the shoes Samir says white and this goes on for a few minutes until Tony says he drove through the same thing earlier big laugh for the hyenas. The guy shorted me 16 times in 18 months when I worked for Mr. Shultz in a different dept. for 4 months no problems with the paycheque I never did get my final cheque Mr. Beck once threw garbage at me after coming back from a booze lunch to the 590 Ebury Place location. Glad his child died. DSL aka HUDD aka a lot of names toxic/negative/violent workplace lots of workplace injuries.
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Tony Beck works as a Director, Logistics & Supply Chain at Coast Wholesale Appliances, which is a Department Stores, Shopping Centers & Superstores company with an estimated 277 employees; and founded in 1978. They are part of the Supply Chain team within the Operations Department and their management level is Director. Tony is currently based in Vancouver, Canada. They used to work at Mountain Equipment Co-operative and Brewers Distributor and have used the following emails: @
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Previous Work Experience
2018 - 2022OK Tire
Vice President, Logistics & Distribution
2012 - 2018Mountain Equipment Co-operative
Director, Western DC Operations & National Outbound Logistics
2009 - 2013Brewers Distributor
Director, Bc Operations
2005 - 2010Vancouver Organizing Committee
Director, Logistical Operations
1996 - 2007Maersk
General Manager, Ikea Distribution
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Coast Wholesale Appliances
Coast Wholesale Appliances
Founded in 1978 and is based in Vancouver, Canada. Coast Wholesale Appliances operates as a supplier of household appliances and accessories. It offers refrigerators, freezers, wall ovens, washers, and electric ranges.
8488 Main St, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5X 4W8, Canada
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$155.5 M
Department Stores, Shopping Centers & Superstores, Retail
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Subj: Canada: Drug victims weren't hardcore junkies
] Date: Tue, 23 Dec 1997 13:29:15 0800
Source: Vancouver Sun
Contact: Pubdate: Tue 23 Dec 1997
Section: B1 / Front
Author: Stewart Bell
DRUG VICTIMS WEREN'T HARDCORE JUNKIES
The overdose deaths of two recreational drug users bare risks involved
in
narcotics.
The overdose deaths of two friends during a Christmas party is a
reminder
that street drugs kill not just hardcore junkies, but also ordinary
working people who only occasionally dabble in narcotics, the victims'
friends and families said Monday.
Although fatal overdoses are an everyday event in Vancouver's
povertystricken Downtown Eastside, among the drug users who died last
week
were two men in their 20s and 30s who had jobs, families and futures.
A
third man who was with them is in critical condition, and has suffered
brain damage.
Chris Rigby was a 26yearold employee of Coast Wholesale Appliance in
Vancouver. Johnnie Prizmic, 31, worked as a drywaller and played the
drums
in local bands. Mike Stokes, 25, a computer programmer, remains in
hospital. He has a fiveyearold son.
``They were all successful young men. They just drew the wrong card,''
said
Rigby's father, Barry. ``We still don't have all of the details but
from
what we can gather they basically thought that they bought cocaine and
it
wasn't.''
Vancouver police issued a warning Monday about the quality of local
street
drugs after the overdose deaths of seven people in a 24hour period
beginning Thursday. There were also deaths Saturday and Monday,
bringing
the total body count since Thursday to nine.
Donald Marion, 39, was found Thursday in a rooming house in the unit
block
of East Hastings. David Fulton, 39, overdosed in his apartment in the
1200block Harwood and died Friday at St. Paul's Hospital.
Also on Friday, John Andor, 39, died in a rooming house in the
300block
Princess, which police described as a wellknown flophouse. Curtis
Grintals, 35, died Saturday in his apartment in the 1300block Harwood.
Another man who died early Monday has not been named.
The deaths have not yet been explained. Coroner Liana Wright has
ordered a
rush on toxicology tests to determine what mix of drugs the victims
were
using. Drugs such as cocaine and heroin sometimes increase in potency
as
rival gangs compete and try to get more people addicted.
Wright said although most people think only hardcore addicts overdose,
it's not uncommon for socalled recreational users for example,
someone
who uses drugs once a month to die, although it is unusual to see so
many in such a short period.
``Generally speaking most people really don't realize how dangerous
that
game is, and hopefully with all the media coverage these deaths have
received this weekend, it's helped drive the message home to at least
some
people.''
Rigby and Prizmic were celebrating the Christmas holidays with Stokes
in
his apartment at 800 East Eight Ave. when they apparently decided to
buy
drugs. Rigby and Prizmic injected the drug, while Stokes snorted it,
said
their close friend Ron Sander.
Ray Prizmic said his brother, who he described as a ``gentle giant,''
was
an occasional user. He said someone must have sold him drugs that were
more
potent than he was led to believe.
``In my mind these guys were murdered,'' he said. ``It's no different
than
buying a gun and it exploding in your face because it's a faulty
product.
It's my opinion that they were murdered.''
Sander also called the deaths ``murders. [The dealers] knew what the
hell
they were doing. and they should pay the penalty for murder. But it'll
never happen. That's the sad part about this is how can these people
be on
the streets selling st that's killing people?''
Barry Rigby said his son was an avid sports fan who loved the
Vancouver
Canucks and the Grizzlies, and who worked hard at his job. ``He was
salesman of the year for The Brick,'' he said.
``What I'm hoping is that some parent or some kid who's 26 years old
reads
the paper and thinks: `Hey, this can happen to me too because once
every
three weeks I might do something.' ''
Funeral services for Prizmic and Rigby were to be held today. The
families
are requesting donations in their names to Canuck Place.
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13427 105A Ave Surrey and the house next to it located at the corner
of West Whalley Ring Rd. and 105A Ave have been undergoing renovations
recently. Both houses are HA support. While both houses have had
windows boarded for years recently they had the front ones boarded as
well. The boards have been removed and new furnishings put in.
Junkies have been known to detox there and "get well" at the corner
house.
2116-GD Brown Pick Up Truck . Coast Appliances Wholesale Ltd (NOVAK
Transportation) delivery truck parked at the 13427 location this
weekend.
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