My Story: Nick Marich

Smiling man in a casual T-shirt stands in a shop with shelves and glassware in the background.

I injured my back on September 19, 1995. I was a heavy equipment mechanic, and I was put out of work because I couldn’t do that type of work anymore.  From that point, I got hooked up with an outfit called Rehab Services, a place that helps people with disabilities find employment.

I went down and talked to this woman, and she basically hooked me up with Goodwill Industries Vocational Enterprises here in Duluth, MN. I currently work in the store. The name for my current job is materials handler, but I’ve worked in a few different departments. I built boxes for LaBounty manufacturing in Two Harbors, MN. I worked on the presorting belt, and then I finally got hired on at the store. I also do shipping and receiving to all 13 of the outlying stores.

So basically when you donate your used items, you’re creating a job for someone like me and others that are here as well. I am on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), so this is some extra money. It gets me out of the house, and it’s a job that they have tailored to my disability.

This has been a pretty good fit for me because it’s hard to find employment if you have a severe back injury, as I do. The staff takes pretty good care of you. I have an excellent case manager who helps me with anything that I really need – like social security stuff and paperwork.

Share this article

Related Stories

Portrait of a man wearing a peach cardigan in a parking lot with trees behind him.
General

My Goodwill Story – Paul

Jennifer
Impact Spotlight

My Goodwill Story – Jennifer

Joshua
Impact Spotlight

My Goodwill Story – Joshua

Man standing in front of a mission-statement wall holding a certificate.
Impact Spotlight

My Goodwill Story – Justin

Technician in safety glasses beside a dark blue car with the hood up in a workshop.
Impact Spotlight

My Goodwill Story – Annalessy