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Got a new Job. Been a way starting this one. I now work for Northrop Grumman, you know.. The guys that build the Stealth fighter and bomber...

 

Love it. Not to shabby for an ex-squid engineer.

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Congrats man! I remember a time when those jobs were secure. Unfortunately our area has seen several layoffs from the aerospace firms.

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Nice!!!!!!!Congrats man!!! Glad to hear that Nat, Happy days indeed!!!!

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Sweet - and that's a man's man company too. Hope it's doing something super cool :)

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Congrats Nathan!

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Got a new Job. Been a way starting this one. I now work for Northrop Grumman, you know.. The guys that build the Stealth fighter and bomber...

 

Love it. Not to shabby for an ex-squid engineer.

 

Watt? Watt? Watt?

 

So you're a veteran now?

 

Gonna be working in Japan?

 

Congrats bro...now about that loan. :rolleyes:

 

T :salute:

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Congratulations! Leaving the military after a long career can be a pretty jarring transition, but having a sweet job definitely helps. As does a nice, steady retirement check (or as many vets call it - your retainer fee from Uncle Sam ^_^) Like T. said, will you be staying in Japan? What will you be doing with NG? Have you been assigned to any cool projects?

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Congrats! I used to work at Northrop Grumman plant 42 in Palmdale as a Cook and then in Security. Great job!!

 

Your not still there in Security are you??? I'm a Firefighter at 42 currently.

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Now that's cool! A good solid job with a well estabilish company like that right after you retire from the military will really help you get use to the way "civilians" live! I hope I'll be able to report the same thing when the "Green Machian" get's it in gear and get's my med release done!....Now.....you buying first round friday? :pint1:

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Your not still there in Security are you??? I'm a Firefighter at 42 currently.

 

No,...LOL, I got laid off back in 94' :) when Northrop out contracted to Pinkerton security and I moved on to printing industry.

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