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Will you walk my resume to HR ?

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Brasgaucho

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Any chance one of you guys that fly for Mesaba, Comair,
Air Wisconsin, SkyWest, and Horizon would walk my resume to HR.

If offered FO position I will take you to the best stake house in ?

Present position first officer BE 1900 part 135.

total time: 3020
pic: 1950
sic: 1085
night: 450
actual intrument: 220
multi-engine: 1345
multi-engine turbine: 1085
 
I like my oak medium well while on the other hand, when I am dining on redwood I prefer a center cut extra rare.
 
give the man a break -- a lot of us are struggling and this clearly doesn't help.

*note quote below*
 
For my money, the best stakes are aluminum. They're compact, light-weight, and sturdy, making them ideal for backpacking. Of course, in most areas I'd be camping, the tent wouldn't really need any stakes anyway, so I might opt to leave them behind in favor of an extra few sections of parachute chord. Strategically placed near a tree or two, and properly secured, no stakes would be required at all.

And if worse comes to worse, there's always the indigenous flora from which to whittle a stake or two - - whether it be a small tree limb or a sturdy bush, the outcome would be the same. Whittle a stick to serve as a stake, and save the shavings for kindling.

I must admit, though, that while I've used stakes to secure tents and tarps and such, I've never used them to make a house. Lincoln logs, yes. Stakes, no.

By the way, I don't work at any of those, so it probably wouldn't do any good for me to try to walk anything in.

:)
 
I once tried to use steaks to hold down my tent.

That park had way too many bears though, it wasn't fun at all!
 
kswhite said:
give the man a break -- a lot of us are struggling and this clearly doesn't help.

*note quote below*


Don't you mean give him a BRAKE?

Just to stay with his vernacular. :p
 
d.fitz said:
I once tried to use steaks to hold down my tent.

That park had way too many bears though, it wasn't fun at all!

Oh you mean BARES....


LOL, this is fun.
 

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