Thomas Videki has a dream job as the Atlanta United Superintendent of Facilities, helping run one of the most state-of-the art training facilities in the world. But back when he was in his early 20’s, like so many others that age, he couldn’t find his calling. College hadn’t worked out. A brief stint in his father’s footsteps as an accountant fell flat. He paid the bills as a mechanic. But he longed for more.
“I got tired of my hands getting dirty every single day,” Videki explained. “That’s when the opportunity to work on army vehicles came up.