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Apr 01, 2006 18:21

I'm not sure if I'm cut out for this kind of work.

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tinyredrobot April 2 2006, 00:33:43 UTC
Drop out and move to NY.

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regimeoftruth April 2 2006, 13:51:25 UTC
I already live in New York. But I know what you mean.

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mightyjed April 2 2006, 03:35:53 UTC
Or get transfered to the base about a block from me in the middle of the desert. No boatloads of seamen and you'd get to blow shit up.

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regimeoftruth April 2 2006, 13:52:37 UTC
If I don't make it through this program I am seriously considering asking to be transferred to the army instead of being sent to the fleet as a conventional mechanic. If I did I would almost certainly be sent to the middle of the desert, but not in California.

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slunkie April 2 2006, 12:07:25 UTC
*hugs*

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regimeoftruth April 2 2006, 13:55:27 UTC
Hugs, Lindsay MM3 Callahan aye. Hugs complete. Inform Maneuvering.

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anonymous April 3 2006, 17:37:39 UTC
What do you dislike about it?

Len

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regimeoftruth April 4 2006, 12:43:05 UTC
It's too hands on. I like to be comfortably immersed in theory. I asked to be a Reactor Operator and they made me a Mechanic... So I asked to be an Engineering Laboratory Technician and got turned down... I have almost no natural mechanical ability at all... unless by that you mean "when you press this thingy, what happens to that thingy;" I can generally puzzle out that kind of thing if I can see all the parts... which I can't because they are surrounded by steam, enclosed in three inches of steel, and then painted and lagged. And I am really not good at all at standing watch, which is the most important thing. If I fail out I'll be sent out to the fleet as a conventional mechanic, which will embody everything that's dull about being a nuclear mechanic, without the interesting parts. And I would be the guy who fixes the shit pumps. At least in the army I would have my dignity.

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