Simocephalus exspinosus. It is a water flea as is a Daphnia.Daphnia?
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Simocephalus exspinosus. It is a water flea as is a Daphnia.Daphnia?
I wonder how many members have worked for the same employer more than once?
I worked for Sylvania for four years, got mad and left for a year and did something similar, came back a year later and worked there another five.
Then in my next career, I left that company to start a totally unrelated business after being there four years. That was clearly going to be a bust after four months, went back and stayed another nine years.
When grand dad came back from WWI, he got in the timber and lumber business in eastern NC, which is what his dad had done (and lost everything in the early part of the last century.)I agreed to come back with the requirement that he was to retire and stay home....LOL!
He agreed, and retired at age 55.
When people ask how long I’ve been at my current employer I ask, “which time?” I worked there (Pinehurst Resorts) from 2001-2006, took a job in Beaufort SC til 2011 and have been back here ever since. Again, grateful I didn’t burn any bridges. I’ll never be rich in the golf industry, but I’m glad I (mostly) love what I do and I couldn’t imagine working indoors after so many years doing this.I wonder how many members have worked for the same employer more than once?
I worked for Sylvania for four years, got mad and left for a year and did something similar, came back a year later and worked there another five.
Then in my next career, I left that company to start a totally unrelated business after being there four years. That was clearly going to be a bust after four months, went back and stayed another nine years.
One look at that and I need an hour long Dawn soak.Simocephalus exspinosa. It is a water flea as is a Daphnia.
Why did y’all stop making the JD blade copy TCU15881? Oregon# 71611, AgriSupply high lift 92-113I work for Oregon Tool - I have worked in the Outdoor Power Equipment industry for the last 25 years- a few different brands / companies- but I have spent a lot of time chainsaws / trimmers/ zero turn mowers / tractors / implements / log splitters.
My current role includes selling lawnmower blades and chainsaw chain & bars to OEMs that produce new equipment.
In addition to OEM sales for North America- I also am lucky enough to lead our disaster response team. We have provided support to all majors storms since Hurricane Sandy. We started with one, but now have 3 mobile saw shop trailers. I spent 8 days with the team in Fort Myers- we sharpened over 1000 chainsaw chains and repaired over 500 chainsaws during that time- this service is provided free of charge. We received recognition from the FT Meyers Fire dept and we were “coined” by the Police Dept
Pioneer Plant, weaving. Around 1983-1985.Which BI plant?
The 92-113 is our Part Number and has been replaced by 792-113. Both options have the 1.25” lift. These are current blades & Agri Supply may just be in between shipmentsWhy did y’all stop making the JD blade copy TCU15881? Oregon# 71611, AgriSupply high lift 92-113
10-4, I worked at Pioneer, BH Finishing, Williamsburg and Reidsville. Last big project I had was shuttering the Hurt Plant and moving it to BHF and Raeford. That's why I asked.Pioneer Plant, weaving. Around 1983-1985.
I wonder how many members have worked for the same employer more than once?
I was in a printing business with my Dad for about 10 years. He kept saying how some day it would be mine and I saw the struggles he went through and decided I didn't want it. I started reading while running a printing press or three and ended up with an IT gig, he sold off the equipment, retired and moved to FL. I came back in the evenings and moonlighted to help him out until he sold out.Hahahahaha! My dad started this metal fab business when I was 15. I was his only help for awhile, weekends and summers, got paid room and board.
Dad and I are too much alike, and over the years I have quit and gone back more times than I can count.
Formed a new company when my older brother got out of college....Me/dad/brother leased all of dad's stuff. We went three different ways after the first year and I
started my own fab shop.
Did my own thing on a smaller scale for three years and then dad called wanting me to come back. Had no intention of ever going back, but he said he was going to sell if I didn't.
I agreed to come back with the requirement that he was to retire and stay home....LOL!
He agreed, and retired at age 55.
I started mowing lawns when I was 8. I had a very healthy business by the time I was 16. I also had a small company that washed Telephone Company trucks on weekends. I had an unofficial unlicensed pharmaceutical sales business while in High School. I was later a Plumber, carpenter, plumber some more, research chemist (molecular biophysics), counsellor, pastor, real estate (developer, sales, manager etc etc), remodeling, roofer, siding installer, environmental remediation sales, environmental engineer, health and safety manager, market maker in commodity options (floor trader), corporate director for environmental compliance and environmental sales specialist (corporate), insurance sales, owner of insurance brokerage, small fund manager, organic farmer, remodeling company (owner and hammer swinger), material sales (windows and siding), internet, phone and cable sales, medicare sales...., probably a few I forgot.... definitely some I WANT to forget.
I can't even sing with Johnny Cash "I never picked cotton" as I did that once for a small part of a day as a kid.
What kind of prices per foot are you saying if you don’t mind me asking? We’re thinking of building in about six months.
My dad and I could never work together either. I regret that now. Not because he is gone (though there is that), but because he took an amazing broad knowledge of MANY things and how to do them to the grave with him, and I never learned them.Did more than my share of roofing, shingles, slate, shakes, tile and "built-up" tar and gravel.
ONE of the times that I quit my dad was when we were doing a tar and gravel roof. He had me on the backside of a parapet, on a roof that already had the gravel on it, while he and the rest were laying tar
and paper on the other side of the wall.
He was one of those that when he said jump you asked how high. He called me over to help him set a roll of paper and with all of the tar on my boots I brought a lot of gravel with me.
He jumped my chit and said "if you can't do any better than that....then go sit it the truck!". I was 15, and replied with "I'll do better than that....I'll go to the D^*n house!.
He picked me up about 2 miles down the road....gave me an attitude speech, and I quit.
Oregon EXL chains are my favorite.I work for Oregon Tool - I have worked in the Outdoor Power Equipment industry for the last 25 years- a few different brands / companies- but I have spent a lot of time chainsaws / trimmers/ zero turn mowers / tractors / implements / log splitters.
My current role includes selling lawnmower blades and chainsaw chain & bars to OEMs that produce new equipment.
In addition to OEM sales for North America- I also am lucky enough to lead our disaster response team. We have provided support to all majors storms since Hurricane Sandy. We started with one, but now have 3 mobile saw shop trailers. I spent 8 days with the team in Fort Myers- we sharpened over 1000 chainsaw chains and repaired over 500 chainsaws during that time- this service is provided free of charge. We received recognition from the FT Meyers Fire dept and we were “coined” by the Police Dept
My dad and I could never work together either. I regret that now. Not because he is gone (though there is that), but because he took an amazing broad knowledge of MANY things and how to do them to the grave with him, and I never learned them.
Assuming this is in wentworth since you have Reidsville in your bio. Came through a couple of weeks ago. Had a smart watch on and you sent me back to my truck to leave it. Lol.Mall cop at the courthouse.
Apparently I do nothing because despite asking people if they have the forbidden things and them saying no, when we wand/xray them and their stuff they have the forbidden things.
This job is not improving my opinion of large groups of people lol
My dad and I could never work together either. I regret that now. Not because he is gone (though there is that), but because he took an amazing broad knowledge of MANY things and how to do them to the grave with him, and I never learned them.
Just once. Quit, moved 2000mi away, got a job, didn't meet my needs, quit, couldn't find anything. Called the old boss, asked if he was hiring, "No, why?" told him, he said he'd fire 2 of these sobs to have me back for a couple years, when could I start? Told him three days, he said no rush, I rushed, met old friends, landed in jail, lost some qualifications, still got the job.I wonder how many members have worked for the same employer more than once?
I worked for Sylvania for four years, got mad and left for a year and did something similar, came back a year later and worked there another five.
Then in my next career, I left that company to start a totally unrelated business after being there four years. That was clearly going to be a bust after four months, went back and stayed another nine years.
I wanted to use more than one emoji for this post, but apparently experiencing mixed emotions with Xenforo is outside of it’s AI capabilities.Just once. Quit, moved 2000mi away, got a job, didn't meet my needs, quit, couldn't find anything. Called the old boss, asked if he was hiring, "No, why?" told him, he said he'd fire 2 of these sobs to have me back for a couple years, when could I start? Told him three days, he said no rush, I rushed, met old friends, landed in jail, lost some qualifications, still got the job.
I quit @ Gregory Poole twice...also Linder...both times over promises not kept. The first time I left GPEC for about 4 hours...had been offered a service manager position. Stopped into the new place and started asking to "old hands" why they didn't want it...company is looking for a fall guy they all said...went back to GPEC got a raise and field Service position. Guy that took the service manager position went to jail for embezzlement.I wonder how many members have worked for the same employer more than once?
I worked for Sylvania for four years, got mad and left for a year and did something similar, came back a year later and worked there another five.
Then in my next career, I left that company to start a totally unrelated business after being there four years. That was clearly going to be a bust after four months, went back and stayed another nine years.
🤨I wanted to use more than one emoji for this post, but apparently experiencing mixed emotions with Xenforo is outside of it’s AI capabilities.
What do you do??
I tear apart private jets because Im a masochist apparently…
For a little over 9 years now, I’ve been performing general maintenance and major overhauls/refurbs on private aircraft. Some days are really satisfying, and other days are Einstein’s definition of insanity incarnate.
Here’s my latest project… Currently tearing out an instrument panel to facilitate new wiring installation and old wiring removal. This is a Garmin G600 installation on a Cessna 525. This will replace both six packs with two digital LCD displays, add a new autopilot, and add a new standalone standby ADI/ADC. Right now, it’s a spaghetti bomb!
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I have (2) 100 ft rolls of EXL chain in my garage - good stuff
Oregon EXL chains are my favorite.
Sounds like you have a super cool job.
You are a blessed man.I have (2) 100 ft rolls of EXL chain in my garage - good stuff