Author Topic: Working 80 hours a week isn't so bad  (Read 3917 times)

Why would you put that on toast with peanut butter
have you ever had salted peanut butter? stuffs cash yo

is there a midget pilot inside each of those drones?

if you say no, i'll take it as code for yes

do you think im slow or something
saddam died long ago... dumbo...
they're both alive u idiot

do they taste any different from salt and vinegar in the us?
salt and vinegar is my jam
i only ever see salt and vinegar kettle chips which aren't as good

Looks like he's sweatin' to the bone

is there a midget pilot inside each of those drones?

if you say no, i'll take it as code for yes

those jets are larger than a lot of piloted aircraft

i only ever see salt and vinegar kettle chips which aren't as good
kettle brand or kettle cooked
if your talking about the brand i wish i never met you

kettle brand or kettle cooked
if your talking about the brand i wish i never met you
kettle cooked
is there a kettle brand?

kettle cooked
is there a kettle brand?
yeah its the best, its kinda like the Newman's own of potato chips
kettle cooked is kinda weird, like the chips are either too thick and fatty tasting or way too salted

As one private military company (PMC) guy put it: "why go to iraq for 4 years and make 200k, when you can go for 2 years and make 400k...anyone that was any good in the military ISN'T in the military anymore..."

Basically you can do the same work but as a contractor and make more.  AND you can still do it for the U.S. government in service of your country, it's something to think about.  In 2003 there was one PMC for every 10 troops, and now there's more PMC than troops fighting in the middle east for the U.S.  Eventually global powers won't be countries, but corporations.  Those Blackwater guys in Iraq made a killing lol.  

do they shoot missiles or do they just fly?



because you could kill gaddafi with missiles
The RQ-4 is a reconnaissance aircraft. So no.

Let me know when you get some of these.


As one private military company (PMC) guy put it: "why go to iraq for 4 years and make 200k, when you can go for 2 years and make 400k...anyone that was any good in the military ISN'T in the military anymore..."

Basically you can do the same work but as a contractor and make more.  AND you can still do it for the U.S. government in service of your country, it's something to think about.  In 2003 there was one PMC for every 10 troops, and now there's more PMC than troops fighting in the middle east for the U.S.  Eventually global powers won't be countries, but corporations.  Those Blackwater guys in Iraq made a killing lol. 

I'm not stupid. This is a stepping stone.

I'm not stupid. This is a stepping stone.
Not implying you are stupid.

It's a stepping stone IF you have what it takes to work for a PMC...

You realize that's not the only well paying option, right?

Bones, my dream is to become an Avionics Technician in the Airforce, put some years in, and then leave to work for my local Airport. Is this realistic and give me loads e mone?

You realize that's not the only well paying option, right?
You could always live off welfare and run a bunch of servers on blockland to let the kiddies donate to you for a living :cookieMonster: