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A Reflection After 40 Years’ Service
Juan Manuel Gómez Agredano, Service Technician for Electricity and Air Conditioning (Electrician), 1972-What's onA Reflection After 40 Years’ Service
Juan Manuel Gómez Agredano, Service Technician for Electricity and Air Conditioning (Electrician), 1972-What's on
When you’ve worked at an institution for 40 years, one you consider to be your home, and you leave, you think “I’ve left my whole life behind there”. There are those who are fully involved and understand that the Prado is a museum that you have to preserve and maintain, because it’s 200 years old and you have to ensure that it lasts another 200 years, so that future generations can enjoy it. There are those who come and see this as a job, and they’re not bothered whether the institution is maintained or not. You have to look after it and you have to see that the people who are here, that their needs are also met. I don’t think the Prado is a place where you can have staff who are resentful because they are working here. We shouldn’t allow companies to come in here with their sub-contracted services, not because of the personnel, but because the staff are so poorly paid. Because when I knew the Prado, it was a service, a job that formed part of you; it was part of your life and you took your problems home with you. You thought, “tomorrow I have to resolve this”, “this other thing is pending, well, it’s a problem”, “I have to call because it’s not normal for this to happen”. And I’ve experienced that; they called you at home and you answered. I have the impression that that no longer happens, although perhaps that’s more normal. But I experienced something different. They still held me responsible from home. You remember all this because you’ve experienced it so often at this museum.
He began working at the Museum as an elevator operator, and he has been an electrician there since 1988.
Interview recorded on November 28, 2017
The Museum leaves its mark
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Refining my taste and learning to evaluate art -
The Pleasures of the Museum -
Retiring at 70 -
The decision to leave the Museum -
Intensity -
The Prado. A turning point in one's life -
Jesús Aroca. Forever in the Museum -
The Prado has determined my life -
The legacy of great colleagues -
Who does the Prado belong to? -
A life at the Foundation -
The best place to be -
Retirement -
Eternity -
The Prado Museum in my life -
The Prado has given me many things -
A Rich Legacy Built by All -
A Marvellous Experience -
A way in the world -
The leap into the unknown -
My grandchildren should know what a watchman and a carpenter are -
Visiting the Museum, before and after -
A Reflection After 40 Years’ Service -
There Are Days When I Dream about the Museo del Prado -
The Museum Is My Second Home -
31 December 2009 -
The Hardest and Most Enriching Challenge -
Love for My Work -
There is life after the Prado -
The warmth of the employees -
The Tranquillity of a Mission Accomplished -
No harsh feelings but not the best ending -
What the Prado gives us -
I’ve Worked a Long Time at This Institution -
I Was There
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- Chronology
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Luis Lapausa Arango
General Operations Service Technician (Carpenter), 1960-2008