TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge part XIV.
Evening, Russ.
Yes, John and I ran across each other last night.
John, I'm a Quality Control Manager in a machine shop in the south Denver burbs.
Yes, John and I ran across each other last night.
John, I'm a Quality Control Manager in a machine shop in the south Denver burbs.
Hahaha 1K, that would be just a start! Have you not seen all the TOAKs?
I work on airplanes, part time, mostly out of the country. I left the service after 11 years with two bad knees, and a laundry list of other issues from my back to shoulder. My wife and I live in The Great State of Texas.
I work on airplanes, part time, mostly out of the country. I left the service after 11 years with two bad knees, and a laundry list of other issues from my back to shoulder. My wife and I live in The Great State of Texas.
Hahaha 1K, that would be just a start! Have you not seen all the TOAKs?
I work on airplanes, part time, mostly out of the country. I left the service after 11 years with two bad knees, and a laundry list of other issues from my back to shoulder. My wife and I live in The Great State of Texas.
I work on airplanes, part time, mostly out of the country. I left the service after 11 years with two bad knees, and a laundry list of other issues from my back to shoulder. My wife and I live in The Great State of Texas.
You work on general aviation aircraft or commercial? I can relate, the military isn't good on the back and knees! I've done some time in Texas. San Antonio for basic training back in 2003, then Wichita Falls for technical training. I was also stationed at Randolph AFB in San Antonio from 2019-2021.
I've been searching for careers in QA or operations management. I'd like another career to hopefully either get a pension or 401K out of by the time I'm 60-65. Then I can live out my elder years in peace without having to work.
Valid point...not reading through 14 threads!
You work on general aviation aircraft or commercial? I can relate, the military isn't good on the back and knees! I've done some time in Texas. San Antonio for basic training back in 2003, then Wichita Falls for technical training. I was also stationed at Randolph AFB in San Antonio from 2019-2021.
Valid point...not reading through 14 threads!
You work on general aviation aircraft or commercial? I can relate, the military isn't good on the back and knees! I've done some time in Texas. San Antonio for basic training back in 2003, then Wichita Falls for technical training. I was also stationed at Randolph AFB in San Antonio from 2019-2021.
ISR type aircraft.
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