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Hey, go ahead and post some crappie stomach contents. If I ended up hurling, it'd be more exciting then what I'm doing hanging around my hotel here in Argentina. Sunil, you are in one of the most productive and exciting fly fishing countries in the world - PATAGONIA! Don't miss a once in a lifetime opportuity. Do you need a "butt boy" to carry your bags for your next trip???
N.E. Texas 2 acre and 1/4 acre ponds Original george #173 (22 June 2002)
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If I was down here, george, with some fishng friends, we would have chartered a guide.
I was in Rosario in Santa Fe province this past Thursday and Friday, and the El Dorado was in the rivers there.
On my last trip, I was in Nuequen, and all of our clients there were fly fisherman for big trout.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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Sunil: Any openings at your company? I don't mind travel!
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Sunil & TJ in Argentina on a Saturday night - now that would be a sight to see!!!
Just do it...
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"Sunil & TJ in Argentina on a Saturday night - now that would be a sight to see!!!"
Well, if I was with TJ, I'd probably be seeing nothing due to being blinded by alcohol poisoning.
esshup, our travels are usually comprised of seeing the following sights: 1) The Airport; 2) The highway; 3) The hotel; and 4) The plant. Let me know if you're still interested!
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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esshup, our travels are usually comprised of seeing the following sights: 1) The Airport; 2) The highway; 3) The hotel; and 4) The plant. Let me know if you're still interested! That sounds a lot like my business travel. Leave the office about 3:00 PM EST. Go to the airport and catch a flight to California. Get there about 8:00 or 9:00 PM PST (midnight at home). Have a meeting to make sure everything is ready for the next day. Arrive at the plant for a breakfast meeting at 7:00 AM. Have lunch catered in. Work till 7:00 PM. Go to dinner about 8:00 PM or 9:00 PM (midnight at home). Get up and go back to the plant at 7:00 AM and work 'till about 11:00 AM PST. Go to the airport and get back to the east coast about 11:00 PM EST. Be in the office the next morning at 7:00 AM. Then work the weekend because you didn't get any work done while you were traveling. Repeat every other Monday or Tuesday. I'm getting too old for this. ESSHUP, you want my job? I just want to go see if I can make some crappies lose their lunch! Ken
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Who gets the frequent flier miles?
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Sometimes dealing with nuts and criminals sounds pretty good... But I suspect you may get fairly well compensated for your talent Ken. At least my work schedule is decent(other than the weird midnight shift hours) and unless I am doing the occasional extradition, there is no travel which is fine with me!
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Sometimes dealing with nuts and criminals sounds pretty good... We joke about the eccentrics we work with, but I feel extremely fortunate to be able to work with the brightest and most motivated people on this planet. Anyone who says the "younger generation isn't what it used to be" hasn't met the young people I work with. Being in my early 60s, I can't even begin to express my admiration and awe for the twenty-somethings and thirty-somethings who do so much of our incredible research. But . . . Travis -- there is no way I could do what you, and what so many others do. If I had your job, I'd be serving life in prison for my actions against your "clients." I'm just glad to know there are highly dedicated and motivated crazies like you who are willing to work at the other end of the 911 phone line when it rings.
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