My History
I wanted to write a brief history on myself since this woman has portrayed me
to law enforcement and State attorneys as uneducated and unemployed.
Let me start at the high school level. I graduated with a 3.96 in the days
when a 4.0 was all you could get. Yes I got a B in English. I never was good in
that subject.
I later went on to study Electrical Engineering. Graduated with not a bad grade
point average. I think it would have been better had it not been for the fraternity.
I went to work as a plant engineer for several years.
After some years on the job my brother approached me and asked if I we should
start a construction company. Well, I quit and a Construction company was born. I
had several construction companies throughout my tenure...you know how brothers
can be together. We separated and formed our own.
The design of my projects were fantastic and everyone I worked for got a top quality
job. I did residential and some commercial for the state. I worked for 12 years in
construction. I did all the construction, design and selling and probably put in
70 hours a week on work.
I had several ideas on the market. Yes, I invented things. Do you remember the
Beershot Electronic Beer Drinking Game...Probably not, it was sold in Spencer Gifts. I had
many others. I wish they would have made it big, but it was satisfying knowing you could
take an idea and see it through. I still work on ideas everyday. Can I make it with one of
these...maybe...I hope so one day!
I worked up until I was 38...I guess one day it all caught up with me. I
went up to visit my parents and go to the Nascar Bristol races. I arrived at the
house and soon after I had a stroke. I had double vision. I could not walk right
and the worst part I could not think right anymore. I remember laying in that
bed and the nurses were just there waiting to see if I lived or died. I guess
many people do not make it a few days. I remember asking God...If you don't make
me normal again then just go ahead and take me now.
Well it is almost 9 years later. It probably took me 2 years to recover fully from
the stroke. I feel great and have been having a tough time career wise, but
still have faith on getting everything back together and on the right path. I
went to the gym for relaxation. If you ask everyone there I was always smiling
and happy. I always treated everyone with respect. Having a stroke gives you a
new perspective on things. I can say that my temper ran a little high in the old
days, but almost dying lets you look at things differently. I always try to find
the best in a situation and never look to degrade or hurt anyone.
And that idea?...
It is coming next year...Going to start selling now in late 2014. I have a note for the Seymours:
Watch for it you two criminals...Be envious...I want you to know that this is something that you could never have...Why... You are such huge criminals and will be going to jail!
So now you know for the most part who I am. I hope you read everything on
this website and help me in any way you can. If only a blog or an email I greatly
appreciate it.
Thank You
Kevin Milcheck
to law enforcement and State attorneys as uneducated and unemployed.
Let me start at the high school level. I graduated with a 3.96 in the days
when a 4.0 was all you could get. Yes I got a B in English. I never was good in
that subject.
I later went on to study Electrical Engineering. Graduated with not a bad grade
point average. I think it would have been better had it not been for the fraternity.
I went to work as a plant engineer for several years.
After some years on the job my brother approached me and asked if I we should
start a construction company. Well, I quit and a Construction company was born. I
had several construction companies throughout my tenure...you know how brothers
can be together. We separated and formed our own.
The design of my projects were fantastic and everyone I worked for got a top quality
job. I did residential and some commercial for the state. I worked for 12 years in
construction. I did all the construction, design and selling and probably put in
70 hours a week on work.
I had several ideas on the market. Yes, I invented things. Do you remember the
Beershot Electronic Beer Drinking Game...Probably not, it was sold in Spencer Gifts. I had
many others. I wish they would have made it big, but it was satisfying knowing you could
take an idea and see it through. I still work on ideas everyday. Can I make it with one of
these...maybe...I hope so one day!
I worked up until I was 38...I guess one day it all caught up with me. I
went up to visit my parents and go to the Nascar Bristol races. I arrived at the
house and soon after I had a stroke. I had double vision. I could not walk right
and the worst part I could not think right anymore. I remember laying in that
bed and the nurses were just there waiting to see if I lived or died. I guess
many people do not make it a few days. I remember asking God...If you don't make
me normal again then just go ahead and take me now.
Well it is almost 9 years later. It probably took me 2 years to recover fully from
the stroke. I feel great and have been having a tough time career wise, but
still have faith on getting everything back together and on the right path. I
went to the gym for relaxation. If you ask everyone there I was always smiling
and happy. I always treated everyone with respect. Having a stroke gives you a
new perspective on things. I can say that my temper ran a little high in the old
days, but almost dying lets you look at things differently. I always try to find
the best in a situation and never look to degrade or hurt anyone.
And that idea?...
It is coming next year...Going to start selling now in late 2014. I have a note for the Seymours:
Watch for it you two criminals...Be envious...I want you to know that this is something that you could never have...Why... You are such huge criminals and will be going to jail!
So now you know for the most part who I am. I hope you read everything on
this website and help me in any way you can. If only a blog or an email I greatly
appreciate it.
Thank You
Kevin Milcheck