PortaJohn

Fukn moron still had the evidence on him? If it’s their guy he sure ain’t the brightest.
Can’t agree with you more. A Valedictorian of his high school class and a graduate with a degree in Engineering, something not the slightest bit easy to earn, yet does stupid things like this. Besides, who throws an Engineering degree away to commit a stupid crime that won’t change anything.
 

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Agree. I used to work at home, but after hours. One time, I took a day of sick leave so I could an interruption free day to get two important evaluations finished. Got my ass chewed out when my supervision found out. Got the Evals done though. Sat my ass at the computer and wrote those suckers, Took all day, no errands, no long lunch, fact is not sure I even ate lunch that day.
Sorry, Federal employees need to come to the office and chain of command needs to "see" what they are doing. Remote work = running errands, doing chores at home, long lunches, taking kids to/from school and so on. If everyone can work from home them transition those jobs to AI or reduce head count.
 
Can’t agree with you more. A Valedictorian of his high school class and a graduate with a degree in Engineering, something not the slightest bit easy to earn, yet does stupid things like this. Besides, who throws an Engineering degree away to commit a stupid crime that won’t change anything.

as an engineer, i can say i truly know some dumb sons of bitches with engineering degrees
 
as an engineer, i can say i truly know some dumb sons of bitches with engineering degrees
C's get degrees. They don't all end up working for Space X
My father and my son were/are both practical engineers. Did a lot of personal and professional hands on stuff. Nothing like pushing a wheelbarrow on a construction site to work your way through engineering school to instill some good ideas on industrial engineering. Our son, spent his spare time when studying mechanical engineering by building rifles and doing fairly major repairs to modern cars. Me, I had to learn it all the hard way. Dyslexia killed my math so, when I wound up in a job that had way too much industrial engineering including time studies, sub minimum wage studies and major job quotes, I learned computer coding and let the machines do the math. Having done the math and the jobs, though struggling at times, I knew what worked and what didn’t work and wrote applications that worked with while providing flexibility.

As far as Space X. After leaving the Air Force (thanks obama, :mad: ) he accepted a job doing the same mission planning he did when he was in the Air Force and was not flying missions. Talk about waste, Anyway, just a few weeks after accepting the job, Sapce X opened up applications and he was qualified. A few weeks difference and I might have been able to boast that my son was a “Rocket Scientist.”
 
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