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  • 44Dwarf

    Oct. 1, 2009 6:02 a.m. 44Dwarf HalfDork

    Try scientific games in alphareta. Not sure if there highering but they are always busy. I installed 3 e-beam curing systems there a few years back. They are the worlds largest maker scratch tickets... Down ecomomy = more gambleing

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  • 914Driver

    Oct. 1, 2009 6:10 a.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    Dave, we're hiring a Mech. Eng if you don't mind a little snow. I'll send you a link when it hits the streets.

    http://www.benet.wva.army.mil/

  • John Brown

    Oct. 1, 2009 6:13 a.m. John Brown MegaDork

    Imagine Dave with access to E36 M3 that goes boom... classic.

  • DILYSI Dave

    Oct. 1, 2009 7:44 a.m. DILYSI Dave UltimaDork

    914Driver wrote:

    Dave, have you considered teaching?

    Quite a bit actually. Local college, or hell - high school even. I could hold my own with a shop class or a physics book I imagine.

  • AngryCorvair

    Oct. 1, 2009 12:03 p.m. AngryCorvair SuperDork

    DILYSI Dave wrote:

    914Driver wrote:

    Dave, have you considered teaching?

    Quite a bit actually. Local college, or hell - high school even. I could hold my own with a shop class or a physics book I imagine.

    [crystal ball] And in Braselton, a local high school shop teacher was accused of, well, all sorts of things we can't report on network TV. [/crystal ball]

  • Oct. 1, 2009 12:28 p.m. SVreX PowerDork

    John Brown wrote:

    Imagine Dave with access to E36 M3 that goes boom... classic.

    Yeah, I thought of talking with him about working in our chemical plant, but then this thought crossed my mind.

  • MitchellC

    Oct. 1, 2009 1:45 p.m. MitchellC HalfDork

    DILYSI Dave wrote:

    914Driver wrote:

    Dave, have you considered teaching?

    Quite a bit actually. Local college, or hell - high school even. I could hold my own with a shop class or a physics book I imagine.

    Make sure you roll up to class in your green Civic. You will be loved by your (male) students.

  • Oct. 1, 2009 2:24 p.m. spitfirebill Dork

    I don't know about Georgia, but SC hires people without the usual teaching credentials if you can teach in an area of critical needs. Usually, science math, chemistry, etc. I thought about it years ago after six months of being laid off and gave up on it. Now, it doesn't look so bad as I get older. Having all summer off, two weeks at Christmas and a spring break would be sweet.

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