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Foo:
Have you ever told the story of your Barracuda fight here on Scubaboard? I would be interested to read it if you have. Thanks! (Never met a real Barracuda Fighter before...)

Foo

Hi, Foo

Can't say much about the fight. It was almost a one punch knockout!

I made a number of detailed posts some time back under Marine Life. Use "Barracuda Attack" to do a search in that forum. You'll find a pretty complete story.

I think I'll ask Dee to move all the posts I made to Accidents and Incidents, where it probably belongs. That forum was not used at the time of the original posts.

Regards,
 
Here's the link to your story... http://scubaboard.com/t33429.html

Actually it was a Marine encounter more than a dive accident
 
Well, I'm a Web Developer that has to put up with all IT operations. My Boss owns an At home business but has about a dozen employees because he is too cheap to rent office space. or pay me enough.
So if anyone out there can find a Web Developer a REAL job. i would greatly appreciate it.
 
steleehin:
maintenance diver sea world san antonio
Thats the best job I've seen out of all of them.

Me, I've been in the military for 14 years. Officially, I'm, a combat medic, but have training in various other things also.
 
Design electrical systems for Space Station Mock-ups at Johnson Space Center.
 
But really a jack of all trades;

Worked as an EE designing semiconductor chips, also as a ME building high-speed automated equipment for a medical supply company, a Civil Engineer doing LAN installations and facility upgrades for a Gov't contracting service and currently employed as a "Human Development Engineer" :eyebrow: with a medical device manufacturer that makes breast implants.

Well, at least it's not rocket science...
 
I've done many things: economics degree but worked in airlines, travel management, upstream oil, freight forwarding; latest one was in the energy trading industry for a german company..... Nativenarcosis, maybe I have met you? Whatever I end up doing when I grow up has to pay for my diving, traveling, and snowboarding :)
 
Elementary PE teacher (Coach Roper). I get to play dodgeball with kids and they pay me for that!! Also teach scuba on the side.
 
sharkdiver00:
I've done many things: economics degree but worked in airlines, travel management, upstream oil, freight forwarding; latest one was in the energy trading industry for a german company..... Nativenarcosis, maybe I have met you? Whatever I end up doing when I grow up has to pay for my diving, traveling, and snowboarding :)

That german company wouldn't have been RWE?? I cannot think of many German trading shops...
 

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