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![]() "Tim" wrote in message ... On Jan 29, 3:12 pm, wrote: On Jan 29, 3:37 pm, Tim wrote: 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? I say ignore the idiot. He's just a disgusting fat prick with no redeeming values, no friends, and has the personality of a tree stump.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, that's OK Loog. Actually its a fair quesiton that I would feel comfortable to ask so that I may be further educated . And I'd like to get opinions so I can see if I as well as others who served in the US military, actually had a "job" or not. And I really dont' know about the distinguished poster having the personality of a tree stumpor not. . But in my own conjecture, I thought tree stumps were kept for target practice... I would think it is a job. When I worked on airborne radars the civilians on the next bench, doing the same thing considered it a job. My buddy, a West Pointer, did a job. Whether in South East Asia getting shot at, or attached to the embassy in Paris. He did what was required and was paid for "the job". |
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On Jan 29, 7:55*pm, "Calif Bill" wrote:
"Tim" wrote in message ... On Jan 29, 3:12 pm, wrote: On Jan 29, 3:37 pm, Tim wrote: 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? I say ignore the idiot. He's just a disgusting fat prick with no redeeming values, no friends, and has the personality of a tree stump.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Oh, that's OK Loog. Actually its a fair quesiton that I would feel comfortable to ask so that I may be further educated . And I'd like to get opinions so I can see if I as well as others who served in the US military, actually had a "job" or not. And I really dont' know about the distinguished poster having the personality of a tree stumpor not. . But in my own conjecture, I thought tree stumps were kept for target practice... I would think it is a job. *When I worked on airborne radars the civilians on the next bench, doing the same thing considered it a job. *My buddy, a West Pointer, did a job. *Whether in South East Asia getting shot at, or attached to the embassy in Paris. *He did what was required and was paid for "the job".- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hell yes it's a job, and a hard one at that. You get little pay, you may be moved around several times in your career, and on and on. |
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