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Previously on "What's the most "unique" contract location you have worked at?"
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Originally posted by fiisch View PostSteven Avery's sister?
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Originally posted by Amy Shrotersfield View PostI grew up in rural Manitoba and the first real IT job I had was for the Dept of National Defense at CFB Winnipeg.
Spent most of my time in a quonset hut literally feet from the runway with C-130 Hercs hurtling past. My jerker would literally quake each time one went past.
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I grew up in rural Manitoba and the first real IT job I had was for the Dept of National Defense at CFB Winnipeg.
Spent most of my time in a quonset hut literally feet from the runway with C-130 Hercs hurtling past. My jerker would literally quake each time one went past.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostInstalling systems on submarines
Installing the same systems on AWACS
In a highly secure US military center deep in a mountain (no laptop, no phone, just a pencil and paper allowed which was vetted upon leaving)
Pakistan airforce base on the border with Afghanistan
Porsche test track facility
Underground nuclear bunker in the Black Forest
Off to Odessa, Ukraine soon, should be fun
Elephant and Castle
Swindon
Reading
Tel Aviv
qh
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Originally posted by Major Hassle View PostHM Prison Gloucester Libray
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The Guiness tent at the Cheltenham festival
Wow it’s noisy here today
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A building site in Wolverhampton
A surgical theatre just before they did and endoscopy (they offered to let me stay and watch it but I politely declined!)
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostInstalling systems on submarines
Installing the same systems on AWACS
In a highly secure US military center deep in a mountain (no laptop, no phone, just a pencil and paper allowed which was vetted upon leaving)
Pakistan airforce base on the border with Afghanistan
Porsche test track facility
Underground nuclear bunker in the Black Forest
Off to Odessa, Ukraine soon, should be fun
Elephant and Castle
Swindon
Reading
Tel Aviv
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Can't believe I forgot the Premier Leage Football club/stadium I worked at for a while. I'm not remotely into football, but even so it was an interesting experience and assisting finance was somewhat eyeopening.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostInstalling systems on submarines
Installing the same systems on AWACS
In a highly secure US military center deep in a mountain (no laptop, no phone, just a pencil and paper allowed which was vetted upon leaving)
Pakistan airforce base on the border with Afghanistan
Porsche test track facility
Underground nuclear bunker in the Black Forest
Off to Odessa, Ukraine soon, should be fun
Elephant and Castle
Swindon
Reading
Tel Aviv
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostInstalling systems on submarines
Installing the same systems on AWACS
In a highly secure US military center deep in a mountain (no laptop, no phone, just a pencil and paper allowed which was vetted upon leaving)
Pakistan airforce base on the border with Afghanistan
Porsche test track facility
Underground nuclear bunker in the Black Forest
Off to Odessa, Ukraine soon, should be fun
Elephant and Castle
Swindon
Reading
Tel Aviv
The US place. Norad?
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Installing systems on submarines
Installing the same systems on AWACS
In a highly secure US military center deep in a mountain (no laptop, no phone, just a pencil and paper allowed which was vetted upon leaving)
Pakistan airforce base on the border with Afghanistan
Porsche test track facility
Underground nuclear bunker in the Black Forest
Off to Odessa, Ukraine soon, should be fun
Elephant and Castle
Swindon
Reading
Tel Aviv
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