Popular Post El Presidente Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 1, 2021 With the retirement of Yolanda, Arnaldo Ovalle has been appointed as roller at the LCDH Melia Habana. Arnaldo commenced as a QC technician at Romeo y Julieta factory before being promoted to Head of Production in 2004. Post that he spent some time as the head of El Laguito and most recently I have seen him working as an specialist instructor at festivals. I am not sure what his official role was. We wish him every success and look forward to visiting him soon 10 1
Popular Post NSXCIGAR Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 1, 2021 2 minutes ago, El Presidente said: Arnaldo commenced as a QC technician at Romeo y Julieta factory before being promoted to Head of Production in 2004. I'm not sure anyone who was a QC technician in the early 2000s should get promoted to anything. 6
Popular Post El Presidente Posted June 1, 2021 Author Popular Post Posted June 1, 2021 Just now, NSXCIGAR said: I'm not sure anyone who was a QC technician in the early 2000s should get promoted to anything. Very unfair. Hamlet started as a QC technician. In his words. " listen, motherf*****. You pay the workers $4 a week and see what you get" 1 8
NSXCIGAR Posted June 1, 2021 Posted June 1, 2021 2 minutes ago, El Presidente said: Very unfair. Hamlet started as a QC technician. I know. Obviously the problem was not at a lower management level. I suppose it would have been worse without people like Hamlet (or Arnaldo) supervising.
Popular Post Ryan Posted June 1, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 1, 2021 Nice guy Arnaldo. I've never smoked a cigar he rolled but I remember him well as director of El Laguito. He played baseball with us in 2012/2013. He was director of ICT for a short time after he was at El Laguito. 5
Habana Mike Posted June 2, 2021 Posted June 2, 2021 So LCDH roller is a more prime position than head of El Laguito? Certainly less pressure and probably a better income! Cuba, SMH.....
nickg999 Posted June 2, 2021 Posted June 2, 2021 I have just a single custom left from my 2018 trip that she rolled. One of my favorite cigars ever. Just wonderful. 3
BrightonCorgi Posted June 2, 2021 Posted June 2, 2021 28 minutes ago, Habana Mike said: So LCDH roller is a more prime position than head of El Laguito? Certainly less pressure and probably a better income! Cuba, SMH..... Probably more access to tips and side cash.
Corylax18 Posted June 2, 2021 Posted June 2, 2021 With a Resume like his, you would assume he could get his hands on some pretty good tobacco. I'll have to remember to grab a few different sizes next time I'm down there. 58 minutes ago, BrightonCorgi said: Probably more access to tips and side cash. Definitely, Definitely not. But there is certainly a lot less pressure and risk.
Monterey Posted June 2, 2021 Posted June 2, 2021 Just had a Yolanda churchill today. Butter cream cigar. It was heavenly. I have one last box of hers. I have since walked the 100 yards over to Alex anyhow Piles of his boxes left.
Popular Post Nino Posted June 2, 2021 Popular Post Posted June 2, 2021 13 hours ago, Ryan said: Nice guy Arnaldo. I've never smoked a cigar he rolled but I remember him well as director of El Laguito. He played baseball with us in 2012/2013. He was director of ICT for a short time after he was at El Laguito. Yes, a very nice, humble, dedicated guy and good fun. Happy to read the news and a good reason to re-visit the Melia Habana just to meet up with him again. PS : Here is a picture of the man with his son at lunch with us all at El Aljibe after the Cigar Bowl 2 baseball match @Ryan mentions. 12 hours ago, Habana Mike said: So LCDH roller is a more prime position than head of El Laguito? Certainly less pressure and probably a better income! Cuba, SMH..... I remember a former director of El Laguito going from there to supervise local elections and from there to become director of Colon cemetery - I visited him there to have a tour of the cemetery and a bottle of rum with him, he was quite happy to manage the ashes ... 🙂 PS : Miguel Brown, longtime director of El laguito in his new post as cemetery director at Colon in the spring of 2013. I skipped the "Funeral Art Hall" and just toured open air graves, tombs and memorials.... 🙂 4 1
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