1 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 5
King Kindred, 79, celebrates 60 years of work with the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015, by receiving a new 2015 Chevrolet Colorado truck as a gift from Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall.
2 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 12
Joel Smith, general manager of the Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall in Hoover, Ala., hands the keys to a new 2015 Chevrolet Colorado to King Kindred, who has worked for the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships for 60 years, during Kindred's employement celebration on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
3 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 2
King Kindred, 79, celebrates 60 years of employement with the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto mall dealerships on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015, by receiving a new 2015 Chevrolet Colorado truck as a gift from the Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall.
4 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 1
People stand in line to sign a giant card for King Kindred, who celebrated 60 years of employment with the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
5 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 3
King Kindred, 79, and his wife, Willie Nell Kindred, stand in front of the new 2015 Chevrolet Colorado truck he received as a gift for working 60 years for the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
6 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 4
King Kindred, a 79-year-old, 60-year employee with the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships in Hoover, Ala., poses for a photo with fellow employee Jerome Terry during Kindred's employment celebration on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
7 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 6
King Kindred, 79, poses for a photo with his wife, Willie Nell Kindred, during Kindred's 60-year employment celebration at Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall in Hoover, Ala., on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
8 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 7
Joel Smith, general manager of the Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall in Hoover, Ala., recognizes 79-year-old King Kindred for 60 years of employment with the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
9 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 8
Ward Drennen, who managed the Don Drennen auto dealership in Hoover, Ala., before selling to the Hendrick Automotive Group in 2011, talks about King Kindred, who has worked for the Drennens and newly renamed Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall for 60 years, during an employment celebration for Kindred on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
10 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 10
Hoover Mayor Gary Ivey, at right, poses for a photo with King Kindred, a 79-year-old who has worked for the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships in Hoover, Ala., for 60 years, during an employment celebration for Kindred on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
11 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 11
King Kindred, 79, poses for a photo with Ward and Beth Drennen, during Kindred's 60-year employment celebratoin at the Hoover Hendrick Auto Mall in Hoover, Ala., on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015. Ward Drennen was a third-generation owner of the Don Drennen dealership before it was sold to the Hendrick Automotive Group in 2011.
12 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 13
King Kindred, 79, starts up his new 2015 Chevrolet Colorado truck he received as a gift for 60 years of employment with the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships in Hoover, Ala., on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
13 of 13
Photo by Jon Anderson
King Kindred 14
Joel Smith, general manager of the Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall in Hoover, Ala., honors King Kindred for 60 years of employment with the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015.
It’s unusual to hear of someone staying in the workforce for 60 years, but one employee of a Hoover auto dealership can top that.
King Kindred, at age 79, has worked at the same auto dealership for all of those 60 years, even after it moved from Birmingham to Hoover and changed hands years later.
Today, the Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall honored Kindred for 60 years of service and rewarded him with a brand new blue 2015 Chevrolet Colorado.
Kindred well remembers his first day working for the Don Drennen Motor Co. in Birmingham’s Ensley community. It was Sept. 1, 1955, and his job as a 19-year-old was to wash cars.
In 1963, he was promoted to the dealership’s service department, where he prepared cars for buyers. Since then, he has worn many hats, including working in the paint shop, driving wrecker trucks and transferring vehicles to other dealerships. He also held the job of new car service manager.
When Don Drennen Jr. moved the dealership to Hoover in 1972, Kindred came with it.
He worked for three generations of the Drennen family, including Don Drennen Sr., Don Drennen Jr. and Ward Drennen, and continued with the dealership when Ward Drennen sold it to the Hendrick Automotive Group in 2011.
Ward Drennen, who returned to the dealership for Kindred’s 60-year celebration, said he has had an unusual relationship with Kindred. When Ward Drennen was a teenager, it was Kindred who came to rescue him on the side of the road a couple of times after his vehicle had broken down. Years later, he would become Kindred’s boss.
They’ve known each other a long time, and Kindred is well-loved and “one of my favorite people,” Drennen said.
Drennen said his youngest daughter, Emily, looked at Kindred as a grandfather figure.
Joel Smith, executive general manager for the Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall, said Kindred has been a loyal employee. “He’s the kind of guy you want on your team,” Smith said. “This team loves you to death and appreciates what you’ve done.”
In recent years, Kindred said his job has been to open up the dealership in the morning and do things like make the coffee, order supplies and change the lightbulbs. He works about 70 hours every two weeks, he said.
King Kindred 60-year employment celebration 9-23-15
King Kindred, 79, thanks the owners of the Don Drennen and Hendrick Hoover Auto Mall dealerships for allowing him to work 60 years with them, during an employment celebration on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2015. (Video by Jon Anderson)
Kindred treats the auto dealership like a second home, Smith said. He knows that because he has seen Kindred asleep in the lobby numerous times when he arrived in the morning, he joked. He was never sure whether Kindred spent the night at the dealership or just fell asleep after opening up the place, he said.
Ward Drennen joked that Kindred was the same in his latter years with the Drennen family.
Smith said Kindred has decided it’s time to retire, but the details about that retirement are a bit sketchy.
“I’m going to work all of this year, and I might work next year. I don’t know,” the 79-year-old said.
Ward Drennen said Kindred retired twice with the Drennen family.
“We sent him to Hawaii with his family once and gave him a watch the second time,” Drennen said. “He’s a professional retirer, I guess. He’s very good at it.”
Kindred said he tried to retire, but every time he attempted to turn in his keys, the owners refused to let him.
When asked why he worked so long for the same dealership, Kindred said he has been treated fairly there. “They don’t push me to do my job because I was going to do it anyway,” he said.
Kindred lives with his wife of 42 years, Willie Nell, in Birmingham’s Bush Hills community. They have six children, eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Willie Nell Kindred said she worked for 36 years, but her husband made her retire in 2008 because he was ready for her to come home. He has had a harder time walking away from the job.
When he does eventually retire, they plan to travel. King Kindred likes to go to Vegas and wants to return to Hawaii and the Bahamas. Maybe he can get those trips when he hits his 70-year milestone at work.