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On Jan 29, 3:07*pm, "mmc" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... this was brought up by one of the distinguished posters here on rec.boats, and when I said YES, I was given a "Sure ... snerk" So I'd like to know, seeing I've got a box with a few pay stubs in it from being a guest of Uncle Sugar, I'd say that doing military service IS actually considered as a "job". But now I'm left in confusion because the distinguished poster I've mentioned seems to be skeptical of *that claim. So I present this question to the other distinguished posters on rec.boats: "Do you, or do you not, consider service in the US military as being a "job"?" What say ye? Yep. More than a job, it's an adventure! For us Navy guys anyway.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh yes. i forgot that. But that brings up another question: Being an adventurer in the US Navy, did you have a "job" or were you considered a "boondoggler?" Thanks for the contrubution (and the enlightnment!) |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jan 29, 3:07 pm, "mmc" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... this was brought up by one of the distinguished posters here on rec.boats, and when I said YES, I was given a "Sure ... snerk" So I'd like to know, seeing I've got a box with a few pay stubs in it from being a guest of Uncle Sugar, I'd say that doing military service IS actually considered as a "job". But now I'm left in confusion because the distinguished poster I've mentioned seems to be skeptical of that claim. So I present this question to the other distinguished posters on rec.boats: "Do you, or do you not, consider service in the US military as being a "job"?" What say ye? Yep. More than a job, it's an adventure! For us Navy guys anyway.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh yes. i forgot that. But that brings up another question: Being an adventurer in the US Navy, did you have a "job" or were you considered a "boondoggler?" Thanks for the contrubution (and the enlightnment!) Well, my first hitch was spent on a Frigate as a sonarman with secondary duties as a line handler, nuke weps security, weapons (torpedoes) handlers and member of the underway replenishment team. I then went EOD, where we did a lot of crazy but fun stuff and got paid for it. When I wasn't deployed I worked in the boat shop where we took care of team rubber ducks, utility and work boats, as well as generators and diving compressors. I did work and Uncle Sugar paid me. I think it was a job. |
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