Not that I've heard of. City program director though, Lance.Working with Rich Estes In Telluride by chance?
Not that I've heard of. City program director though, Lance.Working with Rich Estes In Telluride by chance?
I don't know what part, he is in FtW. My sister works for a company that handles supplies at Raytheon, but has also supplied the cribs at LM.
It was cool in the 70s to go by and see the Peacemaker that was on display when it was Carswell AFB. I also liked watching the F16s which seemed to always be in the air.
This is a good thread. Makes you realize all the different work that keeps our little planet spinning.How do you guys fund your builds? I personally work for General Motors, and get to work from home so I am enjoying it more than being in my office lol.
I’ve probably passed by him a time or two. Damn place is a mile long & has about 14k people show up everyday for work. Ever gotten a tour of the plant? The scale is absolutely bonkers. Make him show you around sometime if you haven’t, he can check out a golf cart & take you for a spin.
Totally agree travel work sucks and the bennies are sweet. I earn enough air miles and hotel points that all my vacations are essentially free.I work for a French outfit that manufactures railroad Maintenance of Way equipment. In the US, that’s the crap that fixes the tracks. I’m the head wrench in the US, although my territory runs as far north as Edmonton, south to Mexico City, west to Honolulu, and east to Puerto Rico. I have put time in Australia and South Africa, too. I’m on my four th passport. I’ve worked from home since 10/17, when the US operations relocated and I refused to move with them. Working from home just means it’s my base of operations. I am considered an essential employee, so although my air travel has been curtailed, it hasn’t stopped. Last week was upstate NY, this week is CO. Next week, MN and SD. Don’t ask about where I was before NY, because I don’t remember. Traveling for a living ain’t all puppies and unicorns. It actually sucks, but the bennies can be pretty good.
As far as my LJ is concerned, I just put enough into it to keep it running. I have enough other outside interests to pour money into.
Looking at the pic I thought your were gonna say 'Im retired... now I just do drugs' hahaRetired military after 23 years.
Now I run a few machines for Becton Dickinson (BD) that takes a bunch of components and makes these Eclipse blood collection needles. Working on my second retirement.
My wife is a RN.
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You miss loading? I had a blast doing it. I was only active 4 years a Eglin, got to load a lot of interesting crap though for the 46th test wing. 16's, 15's, & A-10s. Now that the 35 came around I'm not on the flightline anymore, but from what I can see there's a LOT of learning to be had on these new systems. The gun in particular.
Looking at the pic I thought your were gonna say 'Im retired... now I just do drugs' haha