Hey I enjoyed the Readers Digest version, keep them coming. :)

Your job sounds facinatiing.....

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From: "Laurie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "The Sandbox Discussion List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Sndbox] Tim...my reply


> Tell Maridyth to get her backside back on the list and
> post...I miss her..and I know everyone else does too.
> Glad to hear she is settling in and the girls are
> doing good and accepting her in the parental role.
> That is sometimes a hard adjustment.
>
> I am doing pretty good. I work in the Survelliance and
> Systems Engrg Dept. We spend money on all kinds of
> things that help support missions. For example a few
> months ago our group installed 140 cyber cafes in
> Kuwait and Iraq so that the service people could email
> home. We do lot of things I can't talk about or I
> would have to shoot you, but mainly I get orders to
> provide the money for services and labor and supplies
> to do all kinds of things. Do I like it? Some days.
> Yesterday was not a good day. I find that Interns are
> resented because in 3 years I will move up the ladder
> and go from a GS7 to a GS 12. There are many people
> there that have worked 20 years and never see higher
> than a GS9. But they have to train me. So..they are
> not all that forth coming..but they sure do like to
> talk behind your back and make comments and critize. I
> have been there 45 days as of tomorrow. Because I
> don't work for the Spawar command but for the
> internship program out of Mechanicsburg, they can't
> use me as a labor option but I do help out where I can
> when I am not taking this online class called
> Contracts 101. They USED to send people away for 4
> weeks to take it in a classroom..but now I have to
> read it online, answer questions and hope I pass the
> tests at the end of the units. My big test for
> this..is buying latrines for the army...don't
> laugh..this is big stuff. I found out you don't rent
> these kinds of things..LOL..now I am into gazebo's.
> just wait..I know those solid gold toilet seats are
> out there somewhere. Oh...one of the things we do is
> compare labor rates for all kinds of job
> categories..so if you have say a Sr. Engineer that
> makes 75 bucks an hour...for one job..he can't make 85
> for another..they have to stay in certain areas..and
> you have to verify everything...even plane and perdiem
> rates to make sure they are being charged right. Does
> it sound like fun yet? The last intern that went
> through went to the Navy Yard in DC..and worked
> getting the ships stripped of anything sensitive
> before they were sold to our foreign allies after we
> decommission them. Any parts that were salvageable
> were sent back to their origins..and the government
> made money on that..but also got a deal on any further
> equipment from them..so..someone has to make those
> deals...so far..I am into latrines and
> gazebos..although I did spend some of the governments
> money extending a period of performance on some work
> being done on a ship today.
>
> My love life....well I am still seeing Ken who lives
> in Roanoke Rapids. We are trying to make this long
> distance thing work out but it is hard..and I want him
> to move here..for he can do his job anywhere...and
> there is nothing there in that dinky town. He doesn't
> have any really close ties other than collegues and
> his daughter really needs to be in a school that
> challenges her more..but SC schools are not that hot
> either..but there is a really nice prep school almost
> next door to me :) So..time will tell..in the
> meantime, we are commuting back and forth on the
> weekends..I go up there when he is on call and he
> comes down here when his daughter doesn't have soccer.
> He is a great guy..and we get along well..so..I guess
> time will tell. In the meantime, getting through the
> week and with school starting back up in Jan...life is
> hectic. I will be going away for a week in Dec..to
> Norfolk for an orientation..they are putting us up at
> the Radisson for a week...all expenses paid and we
> have to do tours and such...I have a feeling there
> will be lots of alcohol consumed.
>
> I can't wait to see the pictures of the horses. So,
> what do you do in the off season besides maintenence
> and killing Bambi??? Have you gotten a real good
> venison recipe yet? I hear stew is very good with it.
>
> The kids are getting settled in at the new high
> school. They like it better than Jacksonville and that
> is good cause I was worried. Now if my son would do
> better...I wouldn't be holding my breath about his
> graduating in May. I have a feeling it is going to be
> a close call.
>
> So..that is my life...well..the Reader's Digest
> version anyways.
>
> Laurie
>
>
> --- Tim Harder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Laurie,
> > The horses here at the farm are fine.... wet, but
> > fine.  It rained
> > about five inches the last couple of days.  I have
> > some pics
> > undeveloped in the camera.  If the
> > sun ever comes out again I will try to remember to
> > shoot it up.  We are
> > all done racing until spring.... I am on sort of
> > vacation right now.
> > All I do is quick do
> > chores in the morning and then either go deer
> > hunting, play in the
> > sandbox or take a nap.  Oh... I did clean the
> > gutters... *after* the
> > five inches of rain started
> > to run into the basement....  <G>  The girls are
> > doing good... they
> > both got glowing reports at the recent teacher
> > conferences.  Maridyth
> > is doing well she
> > is starting to become more comfortable with the
> > mother role.  <G>  She
> > wants to get a job, but hasn't found one to her
> > liking here in the
> > middle of nowhere.
> >
> > What about *You*, woman?  Do you like your new job?
> > Now that you guys
> > spent all the money that your were supposed to, what
> > do you do?  How
> > are your
> > kids adjusting to there new home?  Do you like your
> > new car?  Have you
> > found romance yet, or do you have time for that?
> > <G>
> > Tim
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 06:07 AM, Laurie
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Tim,
> > >
> > > How are the horses? Is racing season over? Got any
> > new
> > > pictures?
> > >
> > > How are the girls and Maridyth doing?
> > >
> > >
> > > Laurie
> > > --- Tim Harder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> LOL! Huggy you crack me up.
> > >>
> > >> The reason why there wasn't that many messages
> > was
> > >> because
> > >> Charles was working the polling place for the
> > >> election.  When
> > >> Charles doesn't post, then sometimes it gets
> > dead.
> > >> JMO.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> On Wednesday, November 5, 2003, at 01:57 AM,
> > Huggy
> > >> wrote:
> > >>
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