frankj1
3 years ago
did you ever meet up with the New B guy?
We might cross the rickety bridge(s) in March or April...let's have dinner.
delta1
3 years ago
be cool to see them pose for a 20 years later photo...maybe the Red Sox will let you use one of their trophies again...
tailgater
3 years ago
I was hoping to add one with Lord Stanley this year.


BuckyB93
3 years ago
^ Yeah, WTF happened in the playoffs? Best team in the league and you lose in the first round? (shaking my head)

I've been doing this for too long.

My boy on the left is my youngest, and he's now an engineer working at GE on Apache helicopter components.

tailgater wrote:



Nice! It's probably a very interesting and rewarding job. Is this the GE plant in Lynn? I've always loved aircraft and the technology that goes into them. I almost took a job at Pratt & Whitney down in CT many years ago

My girl on the right is my oldest and she's an ER nurse and engaged to be married next year.

tailgater wrote:


Yikes! They grow up so fast, don't they? My daughter wanted to do Veterinary (part of being a vet is you have to kill pets which totally turned her off). She works at a fancy coffee shop that has a lawyers office on the second floor. Now she wants to pursue being a lawyer. I have a few years before she graduates HS to try to convince her otherwise.

My son will graduate HS this year and wanted to do welding. He has a co-op right now and through the summer doing welding stuff but wants go into Environmental Sciences in college. Not a bad profession. Plenty of work out there for environmental health and safety stuff. He just turned 18 a month ago (I hesitate to say he turned into an adult but by legal standards I guess he is). He successfully got a badge of honor of totaling his first car. Luckily nobody was hurt other than his bank account and my wallet in order to buy him another one.
tailgater
3 years ago

^ Yeah, WTF happened in the playoffs? Best team in the league and you lose in the first round? (shaking my head)



Nice! It's probably a very interesting and rewarding job. Is this the GE plant in Lynn? I've always loved aircraft and the technology that goes into them. I almost took a job at Pratt & Whitney down in CT many years ago


Yikes! They grow up so fast, don't they? My daughter wanted to do Veterinary (part of being a vet is you have to kill pets which totally turned her off). She works at a fancy coffee shop that has a lawyers office on the second floor. Now she wants to pursue being a lawyer. I have a few years before she graduates HS to try to convince her otherwise.

My son will graduate HS this year and wanted to do welding. He has a co-op right now and through the summer doing welding stuff but wants go into Environmental Sciences in college. Not a bad profession. Plenty of work out there for environmental health and safety stuff. He just turned 18 a month ago (I hesitate to say he turned into an adult but by legal standards I guess he is). He successfully got a badge of honor of totaling his first car. Luckily nobody was hurt other than his bank account and my wallet in order to buy him another one.

BuckyB93 wrote:




They do grow fast.
The boy is indeed at the Lynn facility.
Lynn, Lynn, city of sin. You never come out the way you went in.

Send your son to my shop if he wants to work in manufacturing. Plastics is just like environmental sciences...
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