imported_Thunder
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Ohh... heh.. heh... what a question... I "wear a lot of hats", but here goes:
1. Full-time single DAD! (Hey, it's more work and more fun than anything else I do so it's gotta be first! )
2. IT guy for a small restaurant chain (all Tricon franchises) for just over 10 years now. Since this doesn't make for 40 hrs/wk of work (what can I say... when I set stuff up it just keeps workin' ), I'm technically the assistant to the owner/president and training manager for the company. On a whim a couple of years ago, I was certified to instruct the National Restaurant Association's Educational Foundation "ServSafe" course, so I occasionally travel around to other Tricon companies in the midwest teachin' them how NOT to give ya'all salmonella and the such.
3. Weather forecaster for the KS Air National Guard (now hopefully you know where the nickname comes from, eh?), as the commercial says, "One weekend a month and two weeks a year". There you can call me Tsgt. Martin. Uncle Sam sends me around to such fascinating places as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Turkey & (most recently) Italy!
4. Private pilot. Yeah, I know... it's not a job, but it's a whole heckuva lot of fun and usually makes a good conversation starter.
That's me in a big (and usually cracked) nutshell!
-Brian
The "thunder" in the giantNT4vizmechthunderstorm!!
1. Full-time single DAD! (Hey, it's more work and more fun than anything else I do so it's gotta be first! )
2. IT guy for a small restaurant chain (all Tricon franchises) for just over 10 years now. Since this doesn't make for 40 hrs/wk of work (what can I say... when I set stuff up it just keeps workin' ), I'm technically the assistant to the owner/president and training manager for the company. On a whim a couple of years ago, I was certified to instruct the National Restaurant Association's Educational Foundation "ServSafe" course, so I occasionally travel around to other Tricon companies in the midwest teachin' them how NOT to give ya'all salmonella and the such.
3. Weather forecaster for the KS Air National Guard (now hopefully you know where the nickname comes from, eh?), as the commercial says, "One weekend a month and two weeks a year". There you can call me Tsgt. Martin. Uncle Sam sends me around to such fascinating places as Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, Turkey & (most recently) Italy!
4. Private pilot. Yeah, I know... it's not a job, but it's a whole heckuva lot of fun and usually makes a good conversation starter.
That's me in a big (and usually cracked) nutshell!
-Brian
The "thunder" in the giantNT4vizmechthunderstorm!!