here is nothing better in this world than sitting with an acquaintance, a close friend outside of the loud hustle and bustle of the city and just chat about anything that comes to mind. This time I was with Andrej Baus.
Andrej Baus is a systems engineer in OSAP, his preoccupation are Fujitsu products, NetApp technology, Microsoft technology, a broad array of everything really, even Andrej is like that himself. Big, well-rounded, a sportsman, happy and with a certain spark in his eyes. He talks fast, kind of trickles in a way when he talks. Like a river. He accumulated his vast knowledge in his 4-year study on a school of telecommunications, later college, learning wherever and whatever he could along his way. With a pleasant smile on his face, he remembers his childhood from the days long gone, he tells me that he even knows the analog world of his grandfather, where he lived as a child. From generation to the next the spirit of his grandfather found his way and lived on. He told him about a lot of things, because he really didn’t like the digital side of things, but times change quite a bit. His smile carries on to the story of his family, his dear wife and children. About education, living together, about OSAP and home. He tells me about family trips, mountains, his love for sports and fishing… Telling about the separation of the working week and his weekends with the family.
The river of words flows away, stumbles upon some pools of thinking and stops a bit at watery rocks of his memories.
Aleš Leko Gulič
Born in the right year and outlived everything that happened in Trbovlje and around in the last 60 years and some more, also studying and working in Ljubljana, but as a daily commuter. Now retired. Never surrender! I am a co-worker of some movies and such things. Let’s say, biker-specific things. And Father Christmas, when the time comes. Red cross. Worked in institutes such as Delavski dom Trbovlje, a voice of the radio station Rock radio every Sunday at 20.00 pm and in the OSAP Hive with newest features at Fridays.