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Was a paramedic from '95-'07 then a stay at home dad, now getting back into EMS, and having to start from the beginning again... lol. I don't mind though, so much has changed in 14 years.
You wanna compare brainpans? I won the Westinghouse prize when I was 12, big deal. Published at 19, so what? I got a double doctorate from MIT at 22, Chemistry and Geology. I taught at Princeton for two and a half years.
You wanna compare brainpans? I won the Westinghouse prize when I was 12, big deal. Published at 19, so what? I got a double doctorate from MIT at 22, Chemistry and Geology. I taught at Princeton for two and a half years.
I’m a civil engineer with a masters degree in transportation engineering. Did long range traffic forecasting for 8.5 years for a municipality (it was a blast - think sim city but with traffic) before a 8 year wage freeze drove me to the utility industry (had to feed the growing family). Now have worked 5.5 years at a utility designing rates and forecasting revenue and 17 more as a utility regulator trying to keep rates fair for all parties. The last 31 years have flown by and i hope to retire in less than 4 years at 59.
What a terrific post - It's awesome to see what everyone does! Lot's of awesome peeps & careers, no surprise given how awesome our ST's are!
I am the Used Car Recon Manager for a Ford Dealership. I process 200+ used cars a month working with the sales team to get them ready for sale. I jump in and help the Service Manager as well as the GM when needed. In the GM's words when he introduces me, "not sure what Ryan's title is exactly, but he does a whole bunch of stuff for us". Anyway - been with this Ford Dealership for number of years and love it.
You wanna compare brainpans? I won the Westinghouse prize when I was 12, big deal. Published at 19, so what? I got a double doctorate from MIT at 22, Chemistry and Geology. I taught at Princeton for two and a half years.
That's my favorite plane. I traveled Air Malaysia on the triple 7 from New Jersey to Dubai non stop business class once a month for 7 years. Best plane in the sky at the time. Where do you think air Malaysia flight 370 eventually ended up? I was hoping that it would have been located on a tarmac somewhere being help captive instead of the bottom of the Indian Ocean. Those poor passengers and crew. RIP. I read that the pilot was troubled and it was a possible suicide and he took the plane down with him. Any insight?