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Godsmack

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  1. Longest for me is 24 days.....right after deployment. J
  2. http://issuu.com/inkspiredmagazine/docs/may_2013_inkspired_pdf?mode=mobile Check out page 80 and beyond. J-road aka Jared has a kickass story about the shop he works at. J
  3. Might be able to find a used Viper unit online for under 300. I know shipping is killer, but if it saves time, and time is money it works out long term. J
  4. Insane pictures man. Most would love just to sit in much less drive these works of art. Thanks for sharing!!!! J
  5. Well time to test out the new plugs on the bird. J
  6. I need some new glass for my Nikon. J
  7. Web browser / forum software--nothing more.Gotcha. Glad to know. J
  8. Sean=hacked. Damn virus? J
  9. You are looking for a job aren't you? Fix it More seriously, government work would be a good target for you. Government or places that get gov money. GE is a great vet place. My navy budy worked with me for 6 years in HR for the hospital and it killed us both. He was a hull tech and now just got a job with what it sounds like the only company to be doing a plastic to diesel conversion that is effective. His history with the mil is so helpful for them. They know he will work, and for him to get in at the ground level means huge future. No matter what you will figure it out J. You are a smart guy and even more important you can talk to people. That is a rare commodity. Thanks for the support guys. The government/the military is a place I have thought about. I'm looking into the VA in Tampa, as its near where I would like to live. Hopefully with my DD 214 (certificate of discharge) and a nicely worded resume I can find what I need. I'm just taking it day by day, as with no set timetable to leave, it is extremely difficult to answer potential employers questions. J
  10. The plot in porn is shitty......they need to invest a little in the acting. J
  11. Hell draw a damn diagram in MS paint. Also what's. your box like? Heat builds up easily in a smaller sealed box. Also, don't bash the company until you hate exhausted all options YOU could of created. It's easy to blame the company when it might be your install skills left something wrong. J
  12. How to make the most of a prosthetic. J
  13. Best of luck ChILL. I hope it's just a shadow or something else man. Cancer fuckin blows. Just remember man, u got a place to vent bro. J
  14. Happy birthday brother!!!! Sounds like a damn nice meal. J
  15. Absolutely normal. While your restrictions in your previous career were a lot more restrictive and less under your control than my own, I'm in a similar situation. I've been working in the same career field since I was 16yrs old. Being 31 now I would like to move on to something else, but I have no idea where to start or where I could best transfer my limited skill set and still excel performance wise. So what do I do? Keep drudging on with the same-ole same-ole, every day growing slightly more unhappy than the previous. There is one singular reason I don't go crazy at my current job. If that ever changes I don't know what I'll do. Totally normal. I couldn't imagine a total shift like you are going through. Is it worth it? Nobody can answer that but you. If you are ready for a change, then I see no reason why it won't be. Thanks guys. The change in careers is nothing I can avoid. While on my first deployment I fell and completely fucked my knee and it has never improved. 5 or so different surgeons, multiple MRIs, 20+ injections, and no solid answers. Combine this with the change in command climate, expectations, and everything else and I had nowhere else to go but out. Being stuck in the same major command for the majority of my time active has done me no favors as well. It just became a question of how best to leave and medical discharge has become the answer, and now as my time grows shorter by minute I grow increasingly worried about where this will land me career wise, and more importantly financially. Add in a pending divorce, and it becomes more complex. Thankfully, I have a damn good support system, and should find solid work in a relatively short time frame. If not, then back to school full time. It will all depend on how shit rolls, and only time will tell. J
  16. I just turned 28 and since shortly before my 21st birthday, my change abilities have been greatly diminished. I am now will shortly be able to move and change jobs as well as perspective as I see fit. It's similar to leaving minimum security prison. You go from limited freedoms to anything. I'm just trying to put in the research to make the best informed decision. J
  17. Is it normal to be absolutely scared to death of moving on? I've love and hated parts of my last (almost) 8 years on active duty, and as my time comes closer to a close I find myself more uncertain of what to do with my life than ever. While I know what I would like to do with my life, I am just uncertain of how to proceed, if the juice will be worth the squeeze and so much more. J
  18. I'd like to see them go all the way. Pominville deserves a cup. J
  19. I see that now. Congrats to the winner!!!!! J
  20. I get pissed about the warranty work too. Sucks. Same here. I mean who keeps receipts for years? J for anything lifetime I doSorry Ishould have indicated my sarcasm there. I already learned my lesson once. J
  21. I completely agree with you Adrian. I know I look at my schedule every time I get asked to help with something and evaluate what it's worth. J
  22. Nice deal guys. J
  23. That's where you charge him for the job. J

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