Well ive only been driving about 3 yrs now outside the Marine Corps but ive managed to land myself in a pretty good outfit. Many dont care to haul hazardous, and the bone chilling term radiation seems to steer most away i on the other hand must have forgotten to remove the jar when i was discharged as i enjoy the ... well... power between the legs if you will. Lol. No, i enjoy the atmosphere, most people/customers i deal with have prior military guards, etc and everything is so plain jane by the book, i guess its what im used to. Taking orders and getting sh#t done...
Anyways.... ive probably browsed these forums off and on since i got out. Havnt registered until now and i just wanted to say heyyy. Thank you for such an interesting forum and i must say it has lots of useful information. Hands on straight from other drivers is i think one of the best ways to pick things up...
-pup
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Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by class7pup, Jan 25, 2014.
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welcome and howdy, "Jarhead".
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Thanks! Its friggen beaaauuutiful down in north carolina this weekend. Not lookin forward to headin back north...
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Welcome and thank you for your service.
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Thank you. Means more than most people will ever know... and thank you to those who have gone before me.
RIP to the fallen.
Semper Fi Gunnery Sergeant Galvan, 3rd Combat Engineer Battalion
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