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So can I call you the next time my power is out? Thanks for fighting the weather to keep people in power.
 
Wildcard:
So can I call you the next time my power is out?

Sure you can. It make take me awhile to get there.

Joe
 
I'm a receptionist at a chiropractors office. It pays for a little bit of diving, but not all of it. For that, I have my permanent dive buddy (aka... DAD!). My dream job? Narcotics officer.
 
I taught ESL in South Korea for 4 years. I've just returned home to Canada (man I missed BBQ) and I'm looking for work. Anybody need some help with their english cause I need a job? :) Actually, I'm trying to get work with Parks Canada.
 
Over the road Truck Driver. I am always home Saturday and Sunday. Gone from home during the week from 1 to 4 nights. I meet a lot of people from all over the country and usually hand load my truck so I get plenty of exercise. I make great pay and my family is covered with full medical and dental at no cost to me. Always looking for a way to become a multi-millionaire, but, if I don't, I will survive just fine, though I would love to have more time to treasure hunt, not necessarily for the cash, but I love to explore. What ultimately would I want to be? Explorer.
 
I didn't know where else to post this and Im dying to tell someone so I'll post here. i just added another feather to my hat tonight. This is a goal I started ten years ago. I had this idea. I wanted to start a non profit company. The business would ba a charter fishing boat. Not just any boat but one for people with special medical needs. Make a wish kids, terminal cancer patients on IV medications, grandpa in the nursing home that wanted to go fishing just one more time. Basicly people that need profesional medical attention that want to go fishing. To set up a trip like that would be a nightmare. BUT if it was all in place already, then it would be dooable at a resonable price. To do this I needed a USCG captains license. To get that I needed sea time. So in 1995 I bought a commercial fishing boat to work part time. Soon after I got hurt working as a Paramedic and ended up fishing full time for a living. I quickly out grew F/V Wildcard a 28 foot troller and bought F/V Wild card a 46 foot combo seiner. ( I named em). Now ten years later, I just passed tonight, all five tests and will be sworn in as a USCG 100 ton Master on friday. Now I can play beach bum somewhere and run a dive boat or maybe, follow my dream of long ago.
Pardon my typos and misspellings, me and Capt Morgan are telling sea stories tonight.
 
jiveturkey:
I taught ESL in South Korea for 4 years. I've just returned home to Canada (man I missed BBQ) and I'm looking for work. Anybody need some help with their english cause I need a job? :) Actually, I'm trying to get work with Parks Canada.

Oh my God. A Newfoundlander teaching English to Koreans. That's got to be something to hear.

Sorry couldn't resist LOL :)

R..
 

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