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posted on May 21st, 2010, 4:00 am
1) US Navy Veteran, base rating of Yeoman, prior to collateral training.
2) Nowhere anymore, previously SUBLANT and Seabees Pacfleet, PR, Liason, NCB Containment, RRCT.
3) Now? Dealing with the injuries I took. Then? A wide array of things. I was heavily cross-trained with a long sheet of collateral duties.
4) High IQ, a voracious appetite for knowledge, a load of training (most of which I'll never use again).
2) Nowhere anymore, previously SUBLANT and Seabees Pacfleet, PR, Liason, NCB Containment, RRCT.
3) Now? Dealing with the injuries I took. Then? A wide array of things. I was heavily cross-trained with a long sheet of collateral duties.
4) High IQ, a voracious appetite for knowledge, a load of training (most of which I'll never use again).
posted on May 21st, 2010, 4:04 am
1) I da ho
2) I am a freshmen
3) Doing everything for everyone else because they are too lazy and know the nerd will always do everything :rolleyes:.
4) I am a straight A student and am enrolled in advanced classes.
Wow
Awesome! Are you an actor in movies, shows, or plays?
2) I am a freshmen
3) Doing everything for everyone else because they are too lazy and know the nerd will always do everything :rolleyes:.
4) I am a straight A student and am enrolled in advanced classes.
Boggz wrote: 1) I'm an Actor
2) Los Angeles, CA
Wow

posted on May 21st, 2010, 4:10 am
I am a Machinist and been one for about 7 years now. Started doing it after I got out of Highschool. I went thru a 600 hour long course and earned Level 1 NIMMS certifacates In Benchwork/Layout and Machining. I work in a small buisness that does fabrication and machining for a variety of applications. Primarily I setup and opperate CNC lathes and bedmils but I also run Boring mills Verticle turrent lathes radial drillpresses and also do DIA which is disassemble inspect and access cost of repair. The company I work for is located in Elyria, Ohio which was visited earlier this year by the figurehead himself obama....
On a side note I also am involved in keeping tabs on the NWO...and with staying informed and informing about the so-called new technoligies being developed right now.....
On a side note I also am involved in keeping tabs on the NWO...and with staying informed and informing about the so-called new technoligies being developed right now.....
posted on May 21st, 2010, 4:16 am
its great to see so many ppl in the technical field. ENGINEERS FTW! 

posted on May 21st, 2010, 4:18 am
Engineers make my job harder cuz they NEVER EVER PUT FUCKING TOLERANCES ON ANY DIMENSION EVER WTFFFFFFFFF!!!!!!....
posted on May 21st, 2010, 4:50 am
1) Learn.
2) In High School in Idaho.
3) learning a bunch of stuff and getting good grades.
4) I got 2 years of HS done and almost done with the third
2) In High School in Idaho.
3) learning a bunch of stuff and getting good grades.
4) I got 2 years of HS done and almost done with the third

posted on May 21st, 2010, 5:34 am
lol i take it that your only refering to physical tolerances RYDERSTORM, like enclosures, boxes stuff like that? but also tolerances largely depends on design constraints...
posted on May 21st, 2010, 10:14 am
Jan wrote:You also want my telephone number and bank account data?
I'm a German student of agricultural science with a bachelor degree in soil science. Up and about to do my masters in the Tropical Masters programme at University of Hohenheim to sometime erase hunger from this world by using sustainable and culturally sound agricultural management systems. My profession is, in a broader sence, also called resource management dealing with everything concerning practices that prevent desertification and soil degradation. Finally, for the tiny side note and to satisfy your desire for information gathering (do you work for facebook or google in your free time? ;D ):
If you want to know how urgent corrective actions are today read the Global Report "Agriculture at a Crossroads". International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development GL and HF.![]()
Canny...that's something for you and I wish you'll find something useful to do with the life that was given to you. I recommend travelling to Ethiopia and live the life they do for 6 months or so. I promise your "thinking and style" will change and your "too" superspicious feelings will disappear.
Edit: no wait. First read the report, then travel to Ethiopia.
no offense jan but what i do with my life is my own business, i also have no interest in telling you how to run your life

posted on May 21st, 2010, 10:56 pm
S'klar wrote:1) Learn.
2) In High School in Idaho.
3) learning a bunch of stuff and getting good grades.
4) I got 2 years of HS done and almost done with the third
You're in high school in Idaho!? Me too! Where in Idaho might I ask?
posted on May 22nd, 2010, 1:10 am
deathincarn wrote:lol i take it that your only refering to physical tolerances RYDERSTORM, like enclosures, boxes stuff like that? but also tolerances largely depends on design constraints...
Yep thats exactly what I refer to....but I just love when a customer submits a drawing and we set about to make the part and it says put a whatever sized bore in it....so we do that.....then they say no we wanted that a press fit or slip fit...wel WTF WTF WTFFFFFFF put it on your god damn drawing and also learn how to make a drawing to you damn so called educated colege engineering graduate....omg 90% of the drawings I get I can make better just with MS paint and they r using Autocad and such.....
PSA:
Just because you go to school and earn a degree does not mean you automaticly know how to do your job...pls pay attention to feedback and contructive critique....I feel this applys to any job field weather it require higher education or not.
posted on May 27th, 2010, 5:53 am
1. Student/Music Composer
2. University of Northern Colorado
3. I'm learning how to hopefully make money writing music for school music programs...SO LET'S KEEP THOSE IN THE CURRICULUM!
4. Qualifications...Averaged a 3.6 GPA through all my music theory courses, have composed several pieces on commission, and...that's about it so far; more pending tough!
2. University of Northern Colorado
3. I'm learning how to hopefully make money writing music for school music programs...SO LET'S KEEP THOSE IN THE CURRICULUM!
4. Qualifications...Averaged a 3.6 GPA through all my music theory courses, have composed several pieces on commission, and...that's about it so far; more pending tough!
posted on June 3rd, 2010, 1:49 am
1) I'm a soldier in the US Army.
2) Ft. Carson, Colorado. soon Afghanistan.
3) a little bit of everything. working computers, and radios, driving trucks and humvees. dealing with rediculousl people all higher ranking than you. shooting all different kinds of goodies. knowing a bit of medicine, IV's, tourniquets, dressings. cleaning, lots of cleaning. long hours, hard work, low pay. great fun.
4) quals? highly motivated.
2) Ft. Carson, Colorado. soon Afghanistan.
3) a little bit of everything. working computers, and radios, driving trucks and humvees. dealing with rediculousl people all higher ranking than you. shooting all different kinds of goodies. knowing a bit of medicine, IV's, tourniquets, dressings. cleaning, lots of cleaning. long hours, hard work, low pay. great fun.
4) quals? highly motivated.
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