Retired welder. Now learning to be a househusband.
Retired welder. Now learning to be a househusband.
Disabled army vet.
Wullie, you look strangely familiar, well, strange at any rate........
My degree is 98.6
I started out as a machinist mate third class on the carrier Lexington.
Rubber worker for Firestone 15 years.
Load specialist for Coca Cola 4 years.
Welding School.
Maintenance mechanic / weld fabricator for a refractory company 15 years.
Industrial water treatment operator 14 years.
When I retire in two years at age 70, I will start a stud service. Pass the Cialis......
JERRY
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Former Marine, currently a Health, Environmental and Safety Representative/Paramedic for the oil and gas industry. My job is to...............keep from doing my job! Believe me, after six years as a cot jockey, this job is AWESOME!
Network Engineer / Systems Administrator
Mostly Cisco, but plenty of VMWare, Windows, Linux, etc. I'm about to become a student again as well. Time to get a real degree.
I was a BB stacker in VA-82 aboard the CVA-66.
When I retire in 5 years, I'll take over your stud service and give ya a break.
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At the rate I'm falling from together, I figure my VA disability rating will be high enough when I hit 65 in five years that I might be able to quit work and live off my Social Security....
Wullie
I see by your photo that you are taking your meds like a good boy.
You're gonna need your meds for that stud service gig.
And by the way, thank you for your service on the AMERICA!!!
We tied up next to Enterprise in Norfolk one time and I thought I was on a big ship.
Ha! That's a monster..........
JERRY
And THANK YOU for your time on the Lady Lex ( even if you were a "snipe" ) Hee HEE.
I know, airdales were prima donna SOB's LMAO
I also know those ships wouldn't have gotten away from the pier without you guys that were sweating your bums off in those engine rooms.
The AMERICA was struck from the rolls and sunk. She's a home for the fish now.
SALUD!!
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