After having finished in 1969 my military service as Air Force Lieutenant, where I worked as a programmer and systems analyst at the Data Processing Center .I found quickly  ready an employment.
 In fact some years before (1962) I had chosen well my university courses by attending the school of mechanical engineering. In fact I knew that there would be the need for a certain level of technical knowledge.
 So I made the selections to be able to go to work on the Taranto's fourth Italsider iron and steel center, which was then undergoing expansion.
I worked in many areas of the steel works, first as a research metallurgist, then  I've passed to plants maintenance, and finally I concluded my experience of Taranto as director of 2 UOE and 2 spiral welded pipe mills (1990 -1992).
For ILVA  did pull bad wind because under European pressure and by the foolish policy of the government and workers trade unions,  Italy was betrayed and had to privatize the plant. Foreseeing this fact I  worked in order to request and obtain to be transfer to the Terni's steel works, which was then to be sold to Thyssen-Krupp.  Because of my father's death in 1994  I have resigned to devote to family business..

Note:I have lived more than twenty years in Statte (TA), about eleven Km far from the steel works plants. That town is where now someone say that most of cancer cases are caused by the ILVA Taranto steelworks pollution. I was working there, and in Statte I was fine with that beautiful stiff sea wind almost always blowing. Perhaps the wind did stop blowing as in my days?
So what happens now? Perhaps in Thyssen Krupp they need to stop a competitor, or someone seeks compensations for damages or what else? I suspect there is some interest into, as there's with global warming affair, OGM dangers, and other bales, and even I guess what it can do..