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Chattanooga working for the now-defunct Arthur Andersen. Newly-ish-weds a year out from starting family.



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Chattanooga working for the now-defunct Arthur Andersen. Newly-ish-weds a year out from starting family.


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That would have been a couple months past my 21st birthday. So I can give a reliable guess as to where I was, but nothing exact.
 
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Chattanooga working for the now-defunct Arthur Andersen.
I did not know that Andersen is now DOA. Glad to hear it! The bastages did me out of a job when they got the prime contracting gig at BellSouth, where I had been a software development contractor, Andersen brought in a whole bunch of H1B temps to displace American workers, because the H1B people were much more profitable to Andersen, even though they knew zero zip ship about telephone systems.



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June 30th 1989 I was in the Peachtree 25th building when the main electrical bus on the 6th floor exploded.


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Most likely was in the Netherlands for a 2-week meeting as an International Product Manager for Bell Labs! I was working on a domestic project that was soon to go international. This was prior to AT&T purchasing a Dutch company.....Good times!!
 
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1990 - 15 years into a career as Environmental Specialist for a major Engineering firm, a career that lasted 36 years. I thoroughly enjoyed the daily challenges. Probably working on bridge expansions and highway widening projects in and around the Lake of the Ozarks. Got to travel a lot, worked on projects throughout the Midwest and South.
 
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Checking in to my new duty station, Ft. Ord, CA, 3/17 Inf. They were just getting back from Operation Just Cause, they had lost a few men. I kept quiet for a while

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I was a agricultural/commercial banker for Norwest. Lived in Lewistown Montana raising 2 kids. Life was good - and still is.



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Waiting to start kindergarten. I don't really remember any more than that.


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I was raising 2 girls 14 and 11 alone post divorce. Plus helping Mother with my very sick Dad. And slaving away in local govt. Dad held on 3 more years with pulmonary fibrosis.



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overseas.
 
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Villa Nueva, Navarette. Domincan Republic.
 
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In May 1990 I was a civilian living in Virginia Beach, working for the US Coast Guard, and had just graduated from Old Dominion University with a BA in Economics after 10 years of night school.
 
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I was cranking up a new K-9 unit in a Northeast GA county. Well trained bloodhounds, drug dog from Penn. State Police And a 1.5 year old GS training in aggression and access to a cadaver GS K9. Interesting and fun year.
 
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In 1990 I was an engineer for a consulting firm in Rochester, NY, and planning for my marriage in November of that year. I am still married to the same wonderful lady I married then. I'll have you know she's a very patient woman. Smile

I am still in the Rochester area. The nut doesn't fall far from the tree.


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Wednesday, July 25, 1990 I was at Ft. McClellan, Alabama sweating my nads off at Chemical Officer Basic Course. MOPP IV in 98 degree heat with 90% humidity is no joke Smile

It was just a few days away from Saddam invading Kuwait on August 2. I got to participate in some interesting briefings and see the school's response to the invasion and the belief that chemical weapons would almost surely be used.



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I was working as a boat captain taking people water skiing and tubing off Ft. Lauderdale beach and getting ready to go to the police academy in Lake City, Fl.
 
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I was in the Air Force stationed in Okinawa
 
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I was a new parent, self employed and 32 years old. Coming from a generation taught to "not trust anyone over 30" I was now part of the problem.


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