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Thanks for the injection of common sense Skids-Up.

 

Happyfeet, give us all a friggin break. Just 'cause YOU don't like it doesn't mean it's stupid. I know lots of well educated people with university degrees that are very nice and don't wear pink shirts. I'm very glad that you are an amazing IFR/logging guy that makes a whole bunch more than most in this business.

 

I just love pilots that tell everybody how much thay make and how great at everything they are.

 

Rant over.

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NO. Your Navy background in that area still only qualfies as an apprentice inspector, much more arse kissing is required.

 

Guess who!!!

 

Heh Heh, Muck you fister, you're not so mucking fuch, go back off in your own jack yard!!

Try saying that real fast, Don. :up: :up: :P

 

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Coming from a guy who works for the anti-christ and the amount of but licking that goes on there, probably better just to say nothing.

 

And for the record a university degree is fine if you can use it, what pisses me off is that I did spend 4 years at university ( when a degree was actually worth something). It has never done me any good in this industry because the fellows that run the iron are often good simple folk that work their arse off. I've seen the super brains come in a give advice based on their degreesl and I can tell you it make absolutely no difference, it is all based on skill hands on a getting the job done. Its the University jerks that craft report letters that end up blaming the working stiffs just cause the analyst cant budget the job properly.

 

As for the German.. well I don't have clear answer for his pitiful excuse.

 

HF

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Coming from a guy who works for the anti-christ and the amount of but licking that goes on there, probably better just to say nothing.

 

And for the record a university degree is fine if you can use it, what pisses me off is that I did spend 4 years at university ( when a degree was actually worth something). It has never done me any good in this industry because the fellows that run the iron are often good simple folk that work their arse off. I've seen the super brains come in a give advice based on their degreesl and I can tell you it make absolutely no difference, it is all based on skill hands on a getting the job done. Its the University jerks that craft report letters that end up blaming the working stiffs just cause the analyst cant budget the job properly.

 

As for the German.. well I don't have clear answer for his pitiful excuse.

 

HF

 

I don't know what you struggle with, but this quote might help you.

 

Peace of Mind Tips and Advice

 

* Reduce the amount of time you read the newspapers or watch the news on TV.

* Stay away from negative conversations and from negative people.

* Don't hold grudges. Learn to forget and forgive. Nurturing ill feelings and grievances hurts you and causes lack of sleep.

* Don't be jealous of others. Being jealous means that you have low self-esteem and consider yourself inferior to others. This again, causes lack of inner peace.

* Accept what cannot be changed. This saves a lot of time, energy and worries.

* Every day we face numerous inconveniences, irritations and situations that are beyond our control. If we can change them, that's fine, but this is not always possible. We must learn to put up with such things and accept them cheerfully.

* Learn to be more patient and tolerant with people and events.

* Don't take everything too personally. Some emotional and mental detachment is desirable. Try to view your life and other people with a little detachment and less involvement. Detachment is not indifference, lack of interest or coldness. It is the ability to think and judge impartially and logically. Don't worry if again and again you fail to manifest detachment. Just keep trying.

* Let bygones be gone. Forget the past and concentrate on the present moment. There is no need to evoke unpleasant memories and immerse yourself in them.

* Practice some concentration exercises. This will help you to reject unpleasant thoughts and worries that steal away your peace of mind.

* Learn to practice meditation. Even a few minutes a day will make a change in your life.

 

Inner peace ultimately leads to external peace. By creating peace in our inner world, we bring it into the external world, affecting other people too.

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This is awesome the return of the wrinkly big balls, boys club

you guys ROCK can't wait untill some mid timer steels your wife and job

those posts are going to make these long tours go fast.

 

hey is there a special hand shake to get in!!!

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This is awesome the return of the wrinkly big balls, boys club

you guys ROCK can't wait untill some mid timer steels your wife and job

those posts are going to make these long tours go fast.

 

hey is there a special hand shake to get in!!!

 

Huh?? What's that squeaking in the peanut gallery?? :P:P

 

BTW 1cloud-- here is a link I think you should consider.

http://www.iespell.com/

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