Where do you work? (Pics)
I mostly work at the United States Army Aeromedical Center , Ft. Rucker, AL
but on the weekend I work at the Southeast Alabama Medical Center so I can but stuff for my truck
I don't have any pics of either, but I believe ther are some on the websites
but on the weekend I work at the Southeast Alabama Medical Center so I can but stuff for my truck
I don't have any pics of either, but I believe ther are some on the websites
Originally Posted by RandallT
CIA, where is that at? I work for Perot Systems in VA, but off site for the Coast Guard.

This is it from Space (below)... The joker is huge- A good 3-miles around it to do one lap... I worked in the building near the big traffic circle. The big white building.... TO get some perspective- that building although only 2 stories tall, is 1/4 mile+ long... Wider than the big building that's most prominent in the pic.
Last edited by cia-agent; Aug 1, 2005 at 12:02 PM.
Main pic in the gallery. That's me waving from the roof.
www.1180peachtree.com
Actually, our company put all the glass on the building.
Dave
www.1180peachtree.com
Actually, our company put all the glass on the building.
Dave
Originally Posted by ECG : Blindman
I work and suffer at high school. Im going to work at Target soon.
Originally Posted by cia-agent
Electronic Data Systems, Plano, TX

This is it from Space (below)... The joker is huge- A good 3-miles around it to do one lap... I worked in the building near the big traffic circle. The big white building.... TO get some perspective- that building although only 2 stories tall, is 1/4 mile+ long... Wider than the big building that's most prominent in the pic.


This is it from Space (below)... The joker is huge- A good 3-miles around it to do one lap... I worked in the building near the big traffic circle. The big white building.... TO get some perspective- that building although only 2 stories tall, is 1/4 mile+ long... Wider than the big building that's most prominent in the pic.
They told us that the main building runs on two separate power grids and has a butt load of backups if both grids ever go out at the same time. That was the neatest network environment I have ever been in. I sure wish ours looked that way.We run two T-1's, they said they run something like 4 OC-48's. Maybe more, I can't remember.
Originally Posted by ECG : Blindman
I got a job at Target now. Im a cart attendant and cashier.
Did the same thing back in the day! Only back then, cashiers were called "Touch Key Professionals" -- it was before we had scanners, and you had to pass a test to prove you could ring-up so many items (entering the stock number and price without looking at the keypad on the register) in such a period of time! If you couldn't "cut the mustard" you were demoted to working on the stock team or at the snack bar!
Actually one of the best "college" jobs I ever had -- talk about being surrounded by a plethora of late-teen poon tang! Damn I miss those days!




