AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Still active duty, USN. Currently, I am working as the Asst. Security Manager for the Navy at White Sands Missile Range. After little over 17 years in the Navy, this is my first real shore duty station. And shore duty is good. A little less than 3 years to go 'til retirement. Hopefully, when I retire, I will be doing the same job, but getting paid more than twice what I am making now. If that is the case, I may become a permanent Desert Rat...
US Coast Guard Cutter Munro, Kodiak AK.
Im doing pretty well considering Im living on an island in Alaska, and am underway 6 months out of the year... ICY MIST RESCUE
this was a case from our patrol before last. you can hear me keeping comms with the C130 at the end of the video.
Freight Broker, if you need anything moved, flatbed, 53 van, stepdeck, whatever it is i can move it for cheap and i can promise better customer service than anyone else. Better rates than anyone else....sorry just had to try to get more business, give me a msg if you need anything for your company
Freight Broker, if you need anything moved, flatbed, 53 van, stepdeck, whatever it is i can move it for cheap and i can promise better customer service than anyone else. Better rates than anyone else....sorry just had to try to get more business, give me a msg if you need anything for your company
I'm a technical and administrative translator working for Canada's largest wireline telephone company. While the telephony business is a cutthroat, highly competitive market where cable providers currently have the upper hand in the service provider war, the translation field is a thriving sector where demand far exceeds offer.
If more workforce cuts were made in my workplace, I feel confident that I could easily find work in the translation field for another company.
Many people find that linguistics is a uninteresting field, but I really enjoy it. It's the type of work where I learn new things on a daily basis, be it in the text that I'm translating, or by keeping abreast with what's going on in the linguistics field.
I'm an internal consultant for a fortune 500 US manufacturing company. The project I am working on has been deemed to be a mission critical priority so I've been pretty busy and 2010 will be even busier.
Prior to this gig I was a Materials Manager (Supply Chain Manager) running a factory in So Cal. We closed the factory last year and consolidated the production volume in the other two US manufacturing sites.
What I've seen from my various client groups is that business seems to be either dead slow or frantic but overall still down year-on-year. Given the nature of the products we produce, assemblies and raw materials for others to further add value to it indicates that business is picking up but producers are not willing to invest in inventory. The whipsaw effect on the supply chain is likely to go on until producers are willing to invest in the inventory to decouple supply and demand. Of those facilities that had lay offs most have hired back at least some of the RIF'd workforce but we're still a long way off from first half 2009 numbers.
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