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FrozenGate by Avery

What is your current job?

Graduate student in materials science, working on gallium nitride-based diode lasers towards a Ph.D. Like most graduate programs in engineering, being a graduate student is half student and half research assistant, so that's what I am, although I'm more student than researcher at the moment. Like in most good engineering programs though, I do enough research work to pay for all the education stuff, as well as enough for a nice stipend on top of the free education (my stipend is actually almost exactly the same per year as my wife's full time job).

Graduate school rocks, especially when it's an an engineering area where there is plenty of funding. If anyone is interested in science or engineering graduate school, I would be more than happy to help.
 





daguin said:
[quote author=Tech_Junkie link=1232576044/20#27 date=1232678389][quote author=daguin link=1232576044/20#23 date=1232669648]81st SPS, RAF Bentwaters, England -- "How's yo knees?"
WWII Dave? My uncle was a pilot and got shot down and died in the first wave of the invasion. My dad was in the infantry at the Battle of the Bulge. They lost 2000 men a day. He later reenlisted as a medic.
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The second to the last world war was my grandfather's war.  :P
Korea was my father's war.
Vietnam was my war.


Although I was still guarding F-4 Phantoms

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One emergency landing a week and one crash a year for one base isn't THAT bad, right?

Peace,
dave[/quote]

Dave I was a Aircraft Electrician, 10 years. I worked on Phantom's for 8 of those. I knew the electrical system on that plane like the back of my hand. I use to hang out in debriefing to troubleshoot the squawk codes the pilot made even before he landed. I was at Ramstein for 3 years, from there I went TDY all over Europe and the Middle East. Been a civilian since 89' and have worked as a electronics tech every since.

I had alot of respect for the SP's. They froze there ass's off while we sat in the warm truck. I also learned the hard way...don't mess with em'. They took there job very seriously. I laid on the tarmac, face down with a M16 pointed at the back of my head for 30 min's cuz I dropped my line badge and didn't know it. The B52 I was working on was hot. I was pissed but I realize now they were doing there job and I was at fault.
The Air Force gave me focus, and I highly recommend it to anyone.
Ok, enough of that, back to your regular scheduled program.

Chuck
 
I serve as a Golf Course Superintendent. The Golf business has been great to me . Currently
I am also trying to get my 2 year degree in Golf Course Maintenance and almost there Sum...09[smiley=vrolijk_26.gif] . Then onward to my BS . ;) of course I'l be 40 when I'm finished.

My Wife and Son took precidente over my career but, now I'm back on track. :) have a good day and thank you for reading.
 
Tech_Junkie said:
I've been working on an ass grove in my couch for 5 years now. I was an iron worker till I tore my back out lifting an I-beam that was waaay to big to lift.

Dont be a fool, stay in school....

[quote author=dvdg101 link=1232576044/0#17 date=1232587670]I'm a senior in high school and I can function as a computer technician, web designer, network administrator and network security specialist. I'm looking into Cisco/Microsoft/A+ Certifications. I just haven't gotten around to them yet.

I have plans to either join the Air Force after high school, or go to a community college and get my transfer degree then join the Air Force. Either way, military is something I want to do.

After the military, I plan to apply for the FBI. Hopefully that'll work out but if it doesn't I'll go to a state college for two or four years and get a masters degree.

If I get really bored of all of those, then I can just go straight into low level law enforcement at basically any time.

Good plan. But dont be silly, make sure to rap your willy. A baby usualy has the effect of a nuke on life plans.[/quote]

For sure, even if me and my gf don't last that long I have a big brain and use it. Especially for the lovin'!
Baby = No life anymore - unless you're settled down for life and can handle it
 
I am a free-lance artist specializing in animals - faux taxidermy (and occasionally the real stuff too), re-creations, props for movies and tv, haunted houses, replicas, puppets, costumes and just about anything that has to do with art and animals.

My website: www.carnefx.com

I also do a good bit of business selling my art on Ebay - my username there is just "Schrecken" if you're interested.
 
Schrecken_Licht said:
I am a free-lance artist specializing in animals - faux taxidermy (and occasionally the real [highlight]stuff[/highlight] too)

I get it! :D
 
Student, I'm a volunteer computer technician, and I recently applied for a part time position at Firehouse Subs.
 
I fly B767-ER's. Here's a cool pick of Greenland I took a few weeks ago enroute to JFK, FL370. Btw, Shrecken, I love the props you make - you got any monkeys?
 

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Consulting Arborist - not too many know what that is, so: I figure out stuff about trees. Why is it sick / how to make it better; risk evaluation / prevention ("that branch is going to fall on your house within 5 years"); construction planning (to protect trees and buildings from each other); backhoe monitoring ("wait - I see a big root coming, we need to hand-dig here!" "watch yer head, Treebeard!"); some research with University people (UCD); appraisals (usually a loss-in-value); and by far the most interesting - detective work: why did that tree fall? who should have known? Are those cracks in the swimming pool from tree roots?

before that I was a computer programmer / systems analyst for 25 years... :P
and a furniture maker... and an organic farm manager... wilderness skills teacher... etc.

I'm a little surprised at the number of students. That should serve as a compliment to some of you ;-)
(because I didn't figure you for that young you seem more mature than others)

:)
DanQ
 


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