What's your occupation?

were you an instructor at sheppard? I know i hated that base when I went there for tech school.

No. I went thru pilot training at what used to be Williams AFB in Phoenix and stayed there as a T-38 instructor. When Williams closed down, I transferred to Vance AFB in Enid, OK for another couple of years in the T-38. I had alot of friends who went thru Sheppard. It was a good deal for pilots because you were guaranteed to get a fighter when you graduated since it is where they train all of the NATO pilots.

What did you do while you were in?
 
No. I went thru pilot training at what used to be Williams AFB in Phoenix and stayed there as a T-38 instructor. When Williams closed down, I transferred to Vance AFB in Enid, OK for another couple of years in the T-38. I had alot of friends who went thru Sheppard. It was a good deal for pilots because you were guaranteed to get a fighter when you graduated since it is where they train all of the NATO pilots.

What did you do while you were in?

Was not a fan of Sheppard...... although, oddly when I was there I experienced the most snow I have EVER seen and experienced a sand storm...... pretty wild experience since I was soaking wet at the pool and got hit by a huge nasty cloud of sand lol!
 
No. I went thru pilot training at what used to be Williams AFB in Phoenix and stayed there as a T-38 instructor. When Williams closed down, I transferred to Vance AFB in Enid, OK for another couple of years in the T-38. I had alot of friends who went thru Sheppard. It was a good deal for pilots because you were guaranteed to get a fighter when you graduated since it is where they train all of the NATO pilots.

What did you do while you were in?

Im still in. Im a crew chief on C-130's right now. Im trying to switch to a flight job though. Phoenix huh, seems like they closed all the good bases.
 
To JimmyJam,
Thanks for the warm welcome. Much appreciated.
 
Guess I oughta update my occupation... I no longer have one. After 24+ years sitting in a dark room like a mushroom playing with blips and having the gov't shoveling s*** on me I've undergone mandatory retirement at the ripe age of 56.

This newfound leisure time leads to lots of difficult decisions... go to the garage and polish something or take a nap? Decisions, decisions...

TL
 
I used to drive a Scoop for a Pulp Mill, basically push wood chips as fast as you can to stay ahead of the Chip Trucks. It was a blast!

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We made liner paper for just about everything... it was a real hard, blue collar job but I loved that job. I was actually the first disabled person they brought "into" the Mill. Usually people became disabled and then left the Mill. While I worked there at least one guy died in an accident and the average I think was a death every 2 years. Kind of a dangerous job if you don't follow the safety rules.

Left that job when Barry Meguiar called me and offered me a job as a writer for his company, I was driving my Milk Truck when he made that call, I was so surprised I had to pull over to focus on the call. I'll never forget it.


:)

mike,
how did mr. meguiar find you as a writer? were you already in the detailing world?
 
Guess I oughta update my occupation... I no longer have one. After 24+ years sitting in a dark room like a mushroom playing with blips and having the gov't shoveling s*** on me I've undergone mandatory retirement at the ripe age of 56.

This newfound leisure time leads to lots of difficult decisions... go to the garage and polish something or take a nap? Decisions, decisions...

TL

were you at Wright Patterson AFB?
 
Been behind the wheel of tractor trailers since 1973 with a small break in 1990 1992 for owning a motorcycle shop . Less than a year to go before retirement . Plan on expanding my detailing base of family and friends to some appointment only customers and spending time with the grandkids. :buffing:

Update: Now retired from trucking and everyday is Saturday. Doing details in my shop at home and thinking of going mobil in the spring.
Paul S
Distinctive Auto Detaling
 
Well look, I already told you! I deal with the goddamn customers so the engineers don't have to! I have people skills! I am good at dealing with people! Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?

thats my job.
chris<pixelmonkey>:D
 
US Navy Submarine Navigation Electronics Technician (ET1/SS). 15 years now and a shade tree mechanic/ car enthusiast.
 
Well look, I already told you! I deal with the goddamn customers so the engineers don't have to! I have people skills! I am good at dealing with people! Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?

thats my job.
chris<pixelmonkey>:D

LMMFAO!!! Thats hilarious!
 
Well look, I already told you! I deal with the goddamn customers so the engineers don't have to! I have people skills! I am good at dealing with people! Can't you understand that? What the hell is wrong with you people?

thats my job.
chris<pixelmonkey>:D

Haha. Holy crap how ironic my buddy at work was just quoting this today among other Office space quotes.
 
Sr. Engineer at a very large computer company based in Round Rock, TX.
 
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