Systems Engineer (Electrical engineer by training) for the US Navy. Submarine communications work, mostly...
Sorry to hear that, but did this for a while too - best grounding I had for the Police overall. Know your nominals, know your ground, know the patterns, know your job.Well, turns out I spoke too soon. I should probably have realised that 'confirmed place' doesn't mean what it means to other people within the public sector and especially within the Police. Suffice to say I will be remaining a volunteer PC for the foreseeable future; luckily I had another post lined up in Criminal Intelligence, again with the Force. Assuming that doesn't screw up too, I should start soon. I get to be Chloe O'Brian![]()
Anyway, apologies for bumping the thread, I felt like being snarky and it didn't deserve it's own thread.![]()
I'm a draftsman for a Civil Engineering Firm. I work on AutoCAD Civil 3D 2009.
Systems Engineer (Electrical engineer by training) for the US Navy. Submarine communications work, mostly...
I thought you hated freedom and the troops? That's the impression I got in TNZ anyway![]()
Tax Inspector to the rich & famous.
I hate it.
I got caught with my participle dangling in public once.
I suspect there were many interjections that day.
Congrats!I just got another job so I guess I can post again.
I am a newsroom production assistant at WVUE-TV New Orleans. I also work as an assistant office manager at a physical therapy clinic.
I'm a high school English teacher. This year, I teach 9th grade English (honors and traditional). If you want the full, extended resume, then I'm also the school ASB advisor, Poetry Club advisor, school newspaper co-advisor, and part-time "Shoulder to Cry On."
It's the most demanding thing I've ever done with my life...but it's also the best. There's nothing like being influential in the life of a kid.
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