Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #15 – June 28, 2005, 12:31:12 AM Dam Neck eh? NMITCs? Or were you one of those tough Navy guys running up and down the beach? Been to school there a few times.Keep your head down :-) Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #16 – June 28, 2005, 12:45:18 AM good luck GOD bless you and thank you Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #17 – June 28, 2005, 01:54:51 AM That's some incredible money, but I guess it's probably pretty ed risky, too, though. Still looks like a great opportunity to make up for the years(?) of unemployment you've had. Hope you come home safe. Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #18 – June 28, 2005, 07:35:44 AM Ive been working odds and ends and a couple real jobs since my layoff in 03 so yeah,, time to pull in some slack and get busy. I highly doubt time will go by slow, i prep mentally fairly easy in situations when i need to. The wife, she's gonna suck it up and git her teeth. She's going to stay realy busy and keep her mind off things. Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #19 – June 28, 2005, 09:18:21 AM with that much money, you should at least do some work on your car when you get back. Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #20 – June 28, 2005, 09:35:29 AM i have plans,,but it wont be fossil powered either. my coug is next up for the change as i have a working two cyl unit now. I wont post pics cause its a dead give away upon sight. Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #21 – June 28, 2005, 11:07:36 AM Quote from: jcassityi have plans,,but it wont be fossil powered either. my coug is next up for the change as i have a working two cyl unit now. I wont post pics cause its a dead give away upon sight.Hummm.... I see a spy trip down to Gap Mills next time I'm in Lewisburg... Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #22 – July 01, 2005, 09:56:58 AM a little bit more news today,, Im going to be working in whats called the "green zone". No real need to leave base so i guess ill be pretty close to the flag pole.i fly to chantilly va on the 12th then a couple days later ill find my ass waking up in fort bliss tx for three weeks of getting broke in. Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #23 – July 11, 2005, 10:24:12 PM I leave tomorrow at 1:30 and arrive in Wash DC. Leave dc on the 23rd to arrive at fort bliss tx.leave fort bliss on the 30th to fly over the pond.Ill stay in touch but i gotta run for some last minute preps.If i cant get to this site while im over there, the wife will speak up for me,, take care :D Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #24 – July 11, 2005, 10:29:47 PM Watch out for the DU dust in the atmosphere.As someone who is the offspring of someone who had heavy exposure to Agent Orange, DU dust/residue is not something I wish on anyone. Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #25 – July 11, 2005, 10:31:40 PM Take it easy and be careful. Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #26 – July 11, 2005, 10:31:49 PM thank you!!ill have the wife check that out cause im not aware of it. "DU DUST" Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #27 – July 11, 2005, 11:24:41 PM Good Luck - It should be a very interesting job working with all that equipment. Just be careful & trust your instincts!Definitely will miss you on the board for that duration. Your general write-up on servicing darn near everything is awsome. Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #28 – July 11, 2005, 11:51:56 PM ahh I logged on just in time to say good bye. Make sure you check in man. Seems like your placed in a job that will use your skills. Have fun and be carefull blowing stuff up! Quote Selected
Re: Job, finally a start date. Reply #29 – July 12, 2005, 12:17:55 AM Quote from: jcassitythank you!!ill have the wife check that out cause im not aware of it. "DU DUST"Depleted Uranium. It's a touchy subject right now with many people, but I think at least one member of my family got cancer from contact with the residue. They inspected vehicles before shipment back to the States back in the first Gulf War. Quote Selected