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No parts for you!Downward Ho!
...via IH8MUD app
I work as a Liaison Engineer for Boeing Commercial Aircraft. Basically, when something goes wrong with the plane I tell them how to fix it. I have worked as an engineer for 14 years and was in the Marine Corps prior to that.
I checked out your Facebook page and subsequently your website. Looks like you've got quite a backlog! Are you looking to clear your current orders before accepting more?
w00t, another Linux geek! I run Arch on my personal machine, Fedora at work, and work for a large open source software company in downtown Raleigh.I used to run Debian exclusively at home and work, but migrated away last year - always loved that distro.
Been doing the high school physics gig for 26 years. Still a frick'n rush and an absolute blast to teach. If NC ever quits screwing over their educators I might stick around after year 30 but right now don't see that happening. Natalie and I have been chatting about possible second careers including enrolling in a gunsmithing school or just teaching in the private sector. I've done some metal work over the years but would really like learning old school wood working skills. The bucket list is still incomplete.
I'm an actuary. I currently analyze the risk of universal life insurance for MetLife, or more bluntly I'm a spreadsheet monkey. Pay is good. Work is good. But sitting at a desk all day is boring.
Prior to the crash in 08 I owned and operated A.E.Stanley Builders. I had been drawing blue prints for 7 years at that point. If anyone finds themselves in need of drawings let me know and perhaps I can help out. I issued full building prints including detailed mechanicals, 3D views, full framing in 2D and 3D and color prints.
Been doing the high school physics gig for 26 years. Still a frick'n rush and an absolute blast to teach. If NC ever quits screwing over their educators I might stick around after year 30 but right now don't see that happening. Natalie and I have been chatting about possible second careers including enrolling in a gunsmithing school or just teaching in the private sector. I've done some metal work over the years but would really like learning old school wood working skills. The bucket list is still incomplete.
How soon is too soon to think that way? Im already thinking about alternate career paths.
How soon is too soon to think that way? Im already thinking about alternate career paths.
I'm just one of the fortunate few that lucked his way into something I like getting up in the morning for.
Never soon enough if the current picture doesn't make you happy. I'm just one of the fortunate few that lucked his way into something I like getting up in the morning for.
I am right there with you. My sister marvels over the amount of times I have made myself over. Some times it is because of economy driven reasons, other times because I want something more challenging, sometimes both. If you can afford to do it, give it a shot.
I have this magnet on my fridge, has a picture of a huge Bison, it has been working so far
"The wisest follow their own direction" Euripides