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<blockquote data-quote="OL Yeller" data-source="post: 192794" data-attributes="member: 4840"><p>I spent 12 years working for a school district, first managing the school bus system, then taking on maintenance as well as operations manager. Upper management had the bright idea that someone with an engineering background (nothing against anyone in the field) would enable them to get more maintenance dollars from the government, so I got the boots, but not before they asked me to train my replacement...Hell NO!..The guy lasted 3 months and quit, and he was only taking care of half the duties I did (that backfired on them..LOL). Went to work at an insurance company for 10 years as an inspector/risk assessor. For the last 8 years I have been in the carpentry field. So far so good ... as soon as the lotto bunch pick the right numbers to match the ones on my ticket...i'll retire...that may be a while.</p><p></p><p>Got the Vette 2 years ago and love it, cant wait to get back in the seat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OL Yeller, post: 192794, member: 4840"] I spent 12 years working for a school district, first managing the school bus system, then taking on maintenance as well as operations manager. Upper management had the bright idea that someone with an engineering background (nothing against anyone in the field) would enable them to get more maintenance dollars from the government, so I got the boots, but not before they asked me to train my replacement...Hell NO!..The guy lasted 3 months and quit, and he was only taking care of half the duties I did (that backfired on them..LOL). Went to work at an insurance company for 10 years as an inspector/risk assessor. For the last 8 years I have been in the carpentry field. So far so good ... as soon as the lotto bunch pick the right numbers to match the ones on my ticket...i'll retire...that may be a while. Got the Vette 2 years ago and love it, cant wait to get back in the seat. [/QUOTE]
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