
11-27-2002, 09:48 PM
Hmmm let's see.
I was in the Army, blew up a lot of shit. Became an alcoholic, then a civilian.
Worked at Hewlett Packard making printers. Ok money, great place to pick up young chicks woring for temp agencies.
Now I am a supervisor at a silicon wafer plant. Make really good money, which I blow on very very bad things.
But, to all you young ones out there. I owe my success to what I learned while in the military. You work your ass off, and see how shitty life can get. Then you come back to the civlian world, and realize how freakin' lazy everyone is. You apply what you learned in the military and before you know it, you are their boss. I became a supervisor at 25, the nearest age of management to me at my company is 38, and has worked their for 10 years. I worked their for less than one before becoming a supervisor.
Alright, ramble over.
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