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  • #46
    Dentistry student. I'll finish the university next year.
    Just 27 years old and interested in military history, alternative military history, apocalypse and post-apocalypse fiction

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    • #47
      Currently laid off do to the economic situation...was outside sales for a stormwater management / erosion control company.

      In the morning's I look for work...in the afternoon's I swill beer with reckless abandon.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Dogger View Post
        Currently laid off do to the economic situation...was outside sales for a stormwater management / erosion control company.

        In the morning's I look for work...in the afternoon's I swill beer with reckless abandon.

        I have a feeling that public rage will compel the [expletive deleted] American politicians to choose between fining BP to within an inch of their fiscal lives or being voted out of office. I'm interested in seeing which horn of the dilemma our snake oil salesmen will choose. The profitable environmental work in the near future is going to be upgrading spill management and remediation plans for Big Oil, the chemical industry, and everyone else who deal in large quantities of liquid hazmat. I've toyed with the idea of ditching grad school and teaching for a couple of years to try to find work with some environmental consultants. My CHMM's as good as it ever was.

        On a different note, I was strongly thinking of joining the Coast Guard Reserve as an environmental type. If I had, I'd be in the Gulf of Mexico right now.

        Webstral
        “We’re not innovating. We’re selectively imitating.” June Bernstein, Acting President of the University of Arizona in Tucson, November 15, 1998.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Webstral View Post
          I have a feeling that public rage will compel the [expletive deleted] American politicians to choose between fining BP to within an inch of their fiscal lives or being voted out of office.
          I hate to say it, and it may be the severely cynical side I have, but I think that everything that our politicians are doing right now "against" BP is for show only. In reality, they won't bite the hand that feeds them as much as big oil does. Voter apathy and the lack of an informed electorate (and the lack of an attention span people in this country have) along with the disinformation and on-air lying that money buys, will ensure that most of them will remain in office. Look at Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana -- he's simultaneously criticizing Obama for not doing enough about the spill and demanding that the holds on the drilling leases off of Louisiana be lifted.
          I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

          Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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          • #50
            Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post
            I hate to say it, and it may be the severely cynical side I have, but I think that everything that our politicians are doing right now "against" BP is for show only. In reality, they won't bite the hand that feeds them as much as big oil does. Voter apathy and the lack of an informed electorate (and the lack of an attention span people in this country have) along with the disinformation and on-air lying that money buys, will ensure that most of them will remain in office. Look at Bobby Jindal, Governor of Louisiana -- he's simultaneously criticizing Obama for not doing enough about the spill and demanding that the holds on the drilling leases off of Louisiana be lifted.
            That states two major industries are fishing and Oil. Hes just trying to save one of them. Since the one is pretty much hosed right now.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post
              Voter apathy and the lack of an informed electorate (and the lack of an attention span people in this country have) along with the disinformation and on-air lying that money buys, will ensure that most of them will remain in office.
              yeah seriously, nothing ever changes except the american public gets dumber and dumber, addicted to mind numbing reality TV shows, "celebrities" who have done nothing but look good, etc.

              Back on topic,

              like what weswood said, I am a professional asshole. I work in the legal department for a large ISP. I mediate disputes, shut off email, websites and credit card processing for people who don't like to read or follow our TOS.

              thinking about going back to school for an MBA though.

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              • #52
                I'm a law student until the end of the month, when I graduate. After that, I'll be doing whatever job pays me the most or can further my goal of eventually joining the police (whenever they start recruiting again, which at the moment looks like it will be some time away). At the moment I'm honestly considering doing another Afghanistan tour to help squirrel some money away, but we'll see.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Graebarde View Post
                  All nighter on midsommer eve Ain't LIGHT out there at that time of year
                  He he...Loaction change now to an old Chocolate Factory in central Oslo, we have about 15 DJs,VJs,MCs and 2 different live painters and hope to sell all the 200 tickets that r available.

                  I myself are spinning vinyl on the turntables from 0400 to 0500 in the morning

                  ( METAFUSION SOUNDSYSTEM )
                  The Big Book of War - Twilight 2000 Filedump Site
                  Guns don't kill people,apes with guns do.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by perardua View Post
                    I'm a law student until the end of the month, when I graduate. After that, I'll be doing whatever job pays me the most or can further my goal of eventually joining the police (whenever they start recruiting again, which at the moment looks like it will be some time away). At the moment I'm honestly considering doing another Afghanistan tour to help squirrel some money away, but we'll see.
                    Law student...that'll be the second one we lose to the legal profession...

                    Just kidding -- good luck.
                    I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

                    Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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                    • #55
                      Cheers Paul! To be honest, I've never wanted to become a lawyer of any kind, the closest I want to get is (hopefully) joining the police. Unfortunately, none of the British police forces are recruiting at present, due to not having any money. So yeah, Afghanistan again, perhaps.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by perardua View Post
                        Cheers Paul! To be honest, I've never wanted to become a lawyer of any kind, the closest I want to get is (hopefully) joining the police. Unfortunately, none of the British police forces are recruiting at present, due to not having any money. So yeah, Afghanistan again, perhaps.
                        Does the British Army have something equivalent to JAG in the US
                        I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

                        Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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                        • #57
                          All the services have their own legal department. But I've got to be honest, I'm young and stupid enough to prefer being in the field. I could always go down that route later in life.

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                          • #58
                            Delivery driver for auto parts to our commercial customers and various mom and pop garages. With the downturn in the economy, people are keeping their jalopies which makes business very good right now.
                            Slave to 1 cat.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Nowhere Man 1966 View Post
                              With the downturn in the economy, people are keeping their jalopies which makes business very good right now.
                              I hear that! It helps that I don't drive very far when I drive -- almost everything's close. My 5-year-old minivan has a bit less than 20,000 miles on it.
                              I'm guided by the beauty of our weapons...First We Take Manhattan, Jennifer Warnes

                              Entirely too much T2K stuff here: www.pmulcahy.com

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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by pmulcahy11b View Post
                                I hear that! It helps that I don't drive very far when I drive -- almost everything's close. My 5-year-old minivan has a bit less than 20,000 miles on it.
                                Also, I know people that can help me maintain my own vehicle, it is a 1994 Ford "Exploder." I'm going to get help in fixing my right, rear rocker panel, a common place for rust on the Explorers. I also have other issues too, the 20% discount on parts is a good thing for me.

                                Chuck
                                Slave to 1 cat.

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