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Hmmmm lemme think. Oh Yea, Firefighter at Stewart Int'l Airport in Newburgh, NY. And since I'm a civil servant, my part time job is working for a plumbing contractor
Originally posted by arioux
<br />Hi,
Anyone notice how many IT person or computer geek turns pen ? Strange[}]
I was an AT in the AF for 6 years (a long long time ago) and even I undertstood it. Come on, Angela, don't you know nuttin? [][]Originally posted by Tea Clipper
<br />Originally posted by angboy
<br />Originally posted by daveturns05
<br />Active duty Navy Avionics Technician. Currently on instructor duty teaching Avionics "A" school, E-2C Hawkeye initial and advanced avionics, and Electrical Connector/Harness repair, among other things. Going back to sea duty in December. Currently looking for orders. Anyone in an east coast E-2 squadron that's looking for a few good AT's?
Where's the button for translating posts in foreign languages??? [][]
I was an AT for 12 years, so that makes perfect sense to me.[] I got out of the Navy 8 years ago, but I still work in the same job field: Calibration (for you guys that like fancy titles, I'm a Metrologist.) []
Hey, Jim, do you still glow in the dark? []Originally posted by woodpens
<br />I was an electrician on a nuclear submarine for 8 years. When I got out of the Navy, I went to work at a commercial nuclear plant. I am currently a reactor operator and nuclear specialist. My current projects are writing emergency procedures and developing a new plant computer system. I hope to retire semi-young and focus on my pen business a little more. It is running me to death right now on top of 12 hour shifts at the nuclear plant. I do love my job though. I just wish there wasn't so much of it.
Originally posted by johnson
<br />...I also moonlight as a drug tester for a migraine clinic. After several years of that, I have learned that any drug with the word "trip" in its name is usually pretty good...
That's an old stereotype, but my wife says it is true at times. []Originally posted by alamocdc
Hey, Jim, do you still glow in the dark? []
You guys are fortunate. I've had migraines since I was a kid, but they weren't diagnosed until about 13 years ago. The only medication that ever worked for me was taken off the market 6 years ago. So now I just suffer through them and have my occassional visit to the ER so they can knock me out. [xx(]Originally posted by PatLawson
<br />Originally posted by johnson
<br />...I also moonlight as a drug tester for a migraine clinic. After several years of that, I have learned that any drug with the word "trip" in its name is usually pretty good...
I sure would agree with you there Dale. I take zolmiTRIPtan (Zomig) and it's a lifesaver! No more "trips" to the emergency room now. Changed my life. I'm always sorry to hear about anyone who has to deal with migraines, but if you have to have them, this is a pretty good time in history - grab something with "trip" in it's name and get on with life!
Pat L.
Tripping and turning []
Originally posted by jogregmon
<br />Active duty Air Force for seven years now. First 5 1/2 spent as a flying crew chief on C-130's and after two major operations’ and countless TDY's I decided to start more of a family life, so now I am in a computer field handling secret type stuff. A lot of geeks here, weird.