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On Sep 27, 8:35*pm, "jamesgangnc" wrote:
Tell us more about the fantasy lawsuit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "camacdonaldiii" wrote in message ... John, per your request for a sampling of the active, exciting, adverturesome life of The Fat One: "I'm doing my part to ease unemployment. I'm hiring another writer *for my staff. Will be putting the ad on MONSTER.COM and in the Wash Post. *I need more staff because 2004 is a major election year and business *booked to date indicates we'll be drowning in work. We need to hire a *production coordinator, too. It has very little to do with the state of *the economy, other than using it as reason to defeat Republicrap *candidates. * We have first-class benefits, including a top-of-the-line health * insurance plan, a non-contributory defined-benefit pension plan, a 401k, * and a life insurance policy equal to annual salary. We contribute a * share of profits to the 401k on behalf of the employee. Our employees * pay $4.50 for generic prescriptions and $8.00 for non-generics, but * that's going up next year to $10 and $15. New employees get two weeks * vacation the first year, and that goes to three weeks the third year. In * addition, we have 12 paid holidays and we shut down from noon on * Christmas eve to the day after New Year's Day. We also provide 20 days * of paid sick leave a year. And we have an outside company administering * pre-tax flexible bennies for our employees. * Our fringe benefit package follows the trade union model, except, of * course, for the profit contributions to 401k's. Trade unions are * not-for-profit enterprises. * How do these compare to the bennies at your shop? * *…Our *business is up because we're on the cusp of an election year.. Our * business always goes up in a major election year. * You could say we're going to be doing very well in 2004 because Bush is * such a total failure. * * The 20 paid sick days aren't part of the "paid" days off unless those * days are used. None of our people abuses sick leave. In fact, no one as * yet has even come close to using 20 sick days in one year. They're there * in case they're needed. * * Oh, I forgot. We also provide everyone with LTD. * * The company provides an insurance plan that pays 50% of an employe's * salary for Long Term Disability. *Employes have the option of purchasing * an additional 16.66%, bringing their total to 66.66%. *The basic benefit * maximum is $4,000 per month. *With the buy up, the limit is increased to * $10,000 per month. I sold off nearly $3,000,000 in new motors and boats, depressing * the new boat * industry in southern Connecticut for an entire season. Everything was * sold...every * cotter pin, every quart of oil, 30 days after I started. For near * full-retail, too. * * * He had just under $1,000,000 on floor plan with a * syndicate of banks led by National Shawmut of Boston. He had been a * solid customer of that back for more than 20 years and they gave him * great rates. As far as your other complaints, well, almost every president in my memory *and I *remember* Truman, Eisenhower (who cheated on his wife), Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan and Bush, lied and participated in deceit to one degree or another, and on issues far more important *than who was giving them blow jobs. Good lord. I met *every* president in the damned group except Bush, and I *worked once for his father. We had the Hatteras for two years. Last year, out of the cold clear, a * broker approached me with an offer to buy. Our continued Florida * lifestyle was somewhat up in the air, because the two breadwinners * hereabouts were about to be offered long-term but temporary assignments * they could not refuse in the Washington, D.C., area. So, after being * romanced a little, we sold the Hatt for almost precisely what we paid * for it. Not bad, after two full years of use. And I mean full years. So, *we didn't "make" any money off the Hatt, but we didn't lose any, either. *The proceeds were prudently invested. This is a killer. My father was in the boat business dating back to * right after * the Big War. When he died and I was looking through his warehouse, I found * wrapped in a nuclear fall-out bag (no kidding), a brand-new 1949 * Evinrude 8015 * 50 hp outboard. The motor was a gift to my father from Evinrude for * winning some * outboard stock utility or hydroplane race. * * I gave the motor to a friend of my dad's, who worked at the shop * as head * mechanic. I don't believe he ever used it and I'm sure it is still * brand-new. I * have no idea who might own it now. * * * * He also built * boats, and I worked on a few, both wood, glass covered wood and * all fiberglass. After he died, however, we sold the biz and I've * just been an occasional boat owner. * * * Besides, I worked off and on in the * boat business and inherited it when he died. So, as I said, I'm * knee-deep in boat heritage. *During the war, he turned out experimental brass shell casings * for the * Army and hopped up outboards for the Navy, which wanted to use them on * smaller * landing craft. I had photos at one time of my father with Ole Evinrude * himself. * My mother knew one of Evinrude's wives...she was a minor movie star or * singer...I forgot which. Maybe both. *Have you ever sailed from San Francisco to Hawaii? I have. *Have you ever rounded Cape Horn? I have, twice. *Have you ever transited the Panama Canal? I have. *Have you owned more than 20 boats in your lifetime? I have. *Have you ever sailed large boats competitively? I have. *Have you ever been hundreds of miles from land in a powerboat under your command? I have. *My father and his chief mechanic once crossed the Atlantic in winter in a 22' boat powered by twin outboards. Yes, it is possible, even the fuel. Got a "fireboat" welcome in NYC. Here are some [boats I’ve owned]: * * Hatteras 43' sportfish * Swan 41' racing/cruising sloop * Morgan 33 * O'Day 30 * Cruisers, Inc., Mackinac 22 * Century Coronado * Bill Luders 16, as sweet a sailboat as ever caught a breeze. * Century 19' wood lapstrake with side wheel steering * Cruisers, Inc. 18' and 16' wood lapstrakes * Wolverines. Molded plywood. Gorgeous. Several. 14,15,17 footers * with various * Evinrudes * Lighting class sailboat * Botved Coronet with twin 50 hp Evinrudes. Interesting boat. * Aristocraft (a piece of junk...13', fast, held together with spit) * Alcort Sunfish * Ancarrow Marine Aquiflyer. 22' footer with two Caddy Crusaders. * Guaranteed 60 * mph. In the late 1950's. * Skimmar brand skiff * Arkansas Traveler fiberglass bowrider (I think it was a bowrider) * Dyer Dhow * Su-Mark round bilge runabout, fiberglass * Penn Yan runabouts. Wood. * Old Town wood and canvas canoe * Old Town sailing canoe...different than above canoe [Speaking of his wife]: * Did you spend a year as a line psychotherapist at a 650-bed state * hospital for forensic patients? * Did you spend a year as senior psychotherapist at a county facility for * substance abusers? * Did you spend two years as chief of therapy at a private, 200- bed * facility for the mentally and emotionally ill, at which approximately * half the patients were trying to beat drugs or alcohol? * Are you currently chief of therapy for a for a multi- practitioner * practice of some 825 patients, about a third of which are seeking help * for substance abuse problems? * * * Licensed psychotherapist * Screening as to character and background for each degree earned * On-going screening by faculty while in educational system * Interviews and screenings for required years of internships, plus, * at the same * time, supervision by a licensed professional. * Close professional and personal supervision by a licensed therapist *for two years * of employment before being allowed to apply for licensure * Licensure background check, submission of recommendations by licensed * practitioners * Four hour written examination on state laws * Five hour written examination on diagnosis, procedure and practice * * My wife went through this before becoming licensed. Her final internship was as a * psychotherapist at a 600-bed high security state psychiatric hospital where, on a * daily basis, she was exposed to more danger than your average soldier. * * My wife worked for a year as psychotherapist in a Florida 600- bed state * mental institution for forensic patients. She saw and treated numerous * sexual deviants who do a bit more than expose themselves. *Such "treatment" * is part of being in the mental health professions. She is a licensed, practicing * psychotherapist and often tells me I am the sanest person she sees each day. If you need his address, I have it if it will help... |
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