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- Psubond4 years agoLegend@Trokey66 i spent 17 years as an electrician (10 in Navy, 7 as contractor doing the same job with less stress and better pay) on Hornets and Super Hornets
- ElliotLH4 years agoHero+
@Psubond wrote:
sometimes i like slowing down the pace so i play a little hot wheels unleashed or hunter call of the wild (hunter call of the wild was my replacement for BFV when sunderland said "don't like it don't buy it"...so i didn't)
I play The Sims 4 to unwind lol
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@TickTack121 Who said the phone calls weren't from the 'marketing dudes' wanting an update?
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@Psubond 30 years in the RAF as a rigger (mech) on Phantoms, Tornados (both marks), Jaguars, Sentinel, Chinooks and Typhoons.
Working on aircraft is a perfect example of how you can be ahead of schedule one day and days, weeks or even months behind the next! - Psubond4 years agoLegend@Trokey66 are you done yet? you said you would be done by now. what are you doing down there?
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@Psubond Add another 5 mins because I had to read this post!
- Psubond4 years agoLegend@Trokey66 i'm glad i stayed with one platform (technically two but the F/A-18 A-D and the E-F aren't THAT different) if i was still in that line of work i would have been forced into F-35s by now
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@Psubond I enjoyed the variety and challenges the different platforms brought.
- SirBobdk4 years agoSeasoned Ace
@Trokey66 wrote:
@Psubond30 years in the RAF as a rigger (mech) on Phantoms, Tornados (both marks), Jaguars, Sentinel, Chinooks andI am envious. I have 30 years with ERP systems and Excell. 😂
As boring as it sounds.
- Trokey664 years agoSeasoned Ace@SirBobdk Excel and Xml are the tools of my trade now, mores the pity.