Director of Sales and Marketing for MidSouth Communications, a franchised Motorola Land Mobile Radio Dealership in beautiful Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas.
Any of you electricians work for a company called DYNA***TRIC? They have offices in lots of cities. I worked for them 27 years working my way up from warehouse boy to estimator in our local office. I guess i would have been the senior estimator upon my voluntary departure in Feb, 05 to open a small car lot. Life is so much easier now.
Sr.Aircraft Maintenance Technician :eyerole (Licensed aircraft mechanic)for FedEx.Aircraft Structures,to be specific(Sheetmetal mostly)I have been a mechanic here for 5 years,but been doing it since 1992.
Sr.Aircraft Maintenance Technician :eyerole (Licensed aircraft mechanic)for FedEx.Aircraft Structures,to be specific(Sheetmetal mostly)I have been a mechanic here for 5 years,but been doing it since 1992.
Way back in a previous lifetime, in the 70s, several friends of mine were A&Ps working for FedEx. They did the Annuals on my Moony 201 in the FedEx hanger and later we bought a Baron together which we leased to Coke a Cola during the week and flew to Deer, Duck, Fish, etc. camp on the weekends.(We ran-out a pair of Colemill engines in 3 years.)
If FedEx today is anything like it was then you work with a great group of people.
i fell out of my chair laughing at this idea -- i needed to laugh after reading jena's story -- oh by the way mark i am a proctologist -- how many pictures should we post and do want clos ups
i fell out of my chair laughing at this idea -- i needed to laugh after reading jena's story -- oh by the way mark i am a proctologist -- how many pictures should we post and do want clos ups
Owner of a small import company for way too long..........travel to Asia at least twice a year.....just got in 2 weeks ago from Indonesia/Nepa/Thailand....leaving for Pakistan later this month. Always travel there by air..sick of flying.....tried driving the Vette there a few times but too much water in the way and a lack of bridges......sigh.
RG
i fell out of my chair laughing at this idea -- i needed to laugh after reading jena's story -- oh by the way mark i am a proctologist -- how many pictures should we post and do want clos ups
Alot of those guys are still here from the 70's,which I still work with,although some have retired also.I am indeed lucky to work with and have worked with all these individuals.I love my job at FedEx,its a GREAT place to work.Thank you for your praise and please continue to ship FedEx! p.s. Mooney's are cool!I used to work on Baron's for Tulsair,along with all Raytheon aircraft.:cool
SPANISHVETTS said:
Way back in a previous lifetime, in the 70s, several friends of mine were A&Ps working for FedEx. They did the Annuals on my Moony 201 in the FedEx hanger and later we bought a Baron together which we leased to Coke a Cola during the week and flew to Deer, Duck, Fish, etc. camp on the weekends.(We ran-out a pair of Colemill engines in 3 years.)
If FedEx today is anything like it was then you work with a great group of people.
As of Aug. 1st, 2004 I retired from being an Automotive Buyer for the 10th largest school system in the US.I did that for 29 years. I am now a full time Rock'in roll singer in a local band. One of my hardest songs to sing is Mustang Sally....I keep singing Corvette Betty ....the guys tell me it's not working.... But hey!!! I'm not gona sing about a ford when I own the best ride on the road....Later....
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