What do all you F-150 owners do for a living?
All USAF personnel drop and do pushups!
Oh, wait, y'all ride a stationary bike for your PT Test.
No longer active duty, but served 12 active in US ARMY.
.........when I did my Joint Command time, always laughed out loud when I called a blue-striper an "AIRMAN". Ha ha ha, "Airman"
Oh, wait, y'all ride a stationary bike for your PT Test.

No longer active duty, but served 12 active in US ARMY.
.........when I did my Joint Command time, always laughed out loud when I called a blue-striper an "AIRMAN". Ha ha ha, "Airman"
Re: jobs
Originally posted by nightranger
retired/ disabled army infantry ranger, now i'm a veterans service officer for thew state of tennessee. 2004 f150 xlt fx4, 5.4 3v, 3.73 supercab, arizona beige, some mods done.
retired/ disabled army infantry ranger, now i'm a veterans service officer for thew state of tennessee. 2004 f150 xlt fx4, 5.4 3v, 3.73 supercab, arizona beige, some mods done.
Rangers are badass. Period! You da man!
Originally posted by PolishSVT
\.........when I did my Joint Command time, always laughed out loud when I called a blue-striper an "AIRMAN". Ha ha ha, "Airman"
\.........when I did my Joint Command time, always laughed out loud when I called a blue-striper an "AIRMAN". Ha ha ha, "Airman"
It could be worse. You could have been in the Navy, in which case you'd be a Seama...oh, never mind.
Well, as we have all learned in this thread, I cannot call myself an "Audio Engineer" however I do hold a diploma in Recording arts and sciences with a specialization in "Audio Engineering Technology" (That is what it says on it, and it cost me about 30K$ to get it)
I put that to use for about 7 years Touring and working in recording studios as an audio eng... oups... Audio Technician.
For the past 6 years I'v been an Audio Visual Production Coordinator in a Hospital. That means I produce Educational material/programming (Videos, CDs, Power Point Presentations...) for Patient Education and Staff training.
I also do Medical Photography, Installations/CCTV and many other Audio Visual related jobs at the hospital since I'm the Only A/V guy.
Pretty nice job. I get to play with cool toys and work from 8am to 4pm, and no weekends. Just about the opposit of when I was touring.
Dpostman
PS. If there is no such thing as an "Audio Engineer" then somebody should tel these guys
http://www.aes.org/
I put that to use for about 7 years Touring and working in recording studios as an audio eng... oups... Audio Technician.
For the past 6 years I'v been an Audio Visual Production Coordinator in a Hospital. That means I produce Educational material/programming (Videos, CDs, Power Point Presentations...) for Patient Education and Staff training.
I also do Medical Photography, Installations/CCTV and many other Audio Visual related jobs at the hospital since I'm the Only A/V guy.
Pretty nice job. I get to play with cool toys and work from 8am to 4pm, and no weekends. Just about the opposit of when I was touring.
Dpostman
PS. If there is no such thing as an "Audio Engineer" then somebody should tel these guys
http://www.aes.org/
Last edited by dpostman; Aug 30, 2004 at 01:23 PM.


