I was a plumber on the side while going to school. I could really lay the pipe.
I was a plumber on the side while going to school. I could really lay the pipe.
Bob, I was sure you would be political science, with all the "outrage".
You'll get no pleasure out of it!I minored in anhedonia. Now I major in it. Can we talk?
I love to hear the head of some Fortune 100 company bitching about government bureaucracy. Private industry sustains a lot of dead wood. A great deal, more than anyone would ever think. When a NYSE company says it is "lean and mean," imagine Chris Farley.ha....explains your hate for big business!
Did you get that at Mont Alto? That was where you went for an Associates in WFS or Forestry when I was at PSU. I considered it.
Graduated in '74, went to work as an engineer and went back and forth between engineering and underground production. Finished my career in safety through enforcement of regulations.I did Mining Engineering with a Mineral Processing emphasis and finished in '79. I did fused abrasives and ceramic proppants for a few years and then moved into stamped metal products for the last thirty.
Never finished the MBA thing cause I liked the engineering work and didn't want to cross over to the dark side.
Why?Philosophy, all the way
Wally was great. You should Wiki Wally. Hell of a story. Piloted a B-17 bomber in WW2. POW. Wally was an excellent trumpeter also. In his POW camp there were, coincidentally, other fine musicians. They formed a band after scrounging up instruments from the German guards and elsewhere. The band was called The Serenaders.arts and letters...
Wall y Kinnan was on TV when I was growing up but not related. That
I love to hear the head of some Fortune 100 company bitching about government bureaucracy. Private industry sustains a lot of dead wood. A great deal, more than anyone would ever think. When a NYSE company says it is "lean and mean," imagine Chris Farley.
Since people are adding their grad schools, I will add mine.
BS Biology Penn State (UP campus all 4 years) 1980
MD at Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine 1984 (school now goes by NEOMED now after adding a grad school and pharmacy school). Proud to be the first Penn Stater to graduate there. The rigorous education I received at PSU prepared me well as a lot of what was taught in my first year was a review of what I had learned and in some cases in less detail.
Finished with 1 year Transitional Year residency (rotating internship), 4 years Diagnostic Radiology residency and 1 Year Cross Sectional Imaging Fellowship (CT/MRI/Ultrasound) at NEOUCOM and William Beaumont Hospital (U of Mich affiliated hospital at the time).
Hope part of your market sector are individuals who have specific licenses in New Jersey Mass CT and PAI have a lot of clients that do this type of work - started in the Environmental Field out of College and now develop Insurance programs for firms doing Environmental work.
Thank God. I thought I was the only one. Of course, I did not go to law school at UCLA. It was east of the Mississippi, but I never have divulged the actual source of my legal genius.
I'm going to guess that you had Professor Murray for Contracts/UCC; or had he left before you enrolled?
Ah, nicely done. As we both know, John E. Murray, Jr. was the foremost authority on contracts in the country, and Murray on Contracts has been used in law schools nationwide. He was a giant in the Pittsburgh area, and I will admit I knew the man. Whether that came as a result of classroom contact at Villanova, Pitt, or Duquesne, or outside the classroom, I am not prepared to say. I will say John was brilliant and the Pittsburgh legal community mourned his loss in 2015. Rest in Peace.
PSU won't let their grads (in science anyway) stay for grad school. But I met my wife here, so that was a win.Who knew we had Pitt and OSU grads on this board?
PSU won't let their grads (in science anyway) stay for grad school. But I met my wife here, so that was a win.
No argument from me. It's a lot cheaper than Bucks County, where I grew up.I'm from Ohio. Columbus is a nice city.
1979 for me also, but after the fall term, in November.me three.... Civil Engineering PSU 1979
Yea - LSP's and the other various state designations - mostly we insure large companies like TRC etc. most you would know and may have worked with or for. People would be amazed at the state of the Environment just a stones throw from their front door in many cases. Not good and the funding for cleanups is tough sometimes.Hope part of your market sector are individuals who have specific licenses in New Jersey Mass CT and PA
If not PM me and we can discuss off line.
B.A. Mathematics, Arizona State Univ.
M.A. Mathematics, Penn State
PhD Mathematics, Penn State
Chemical Engineering.At Penn State or elsewhere. This was likely brought up here before, but we have three couples here for a small cookout. All are college grads. Of the 4 men, 2 are political science, including me. One is history. One is education. Of the 4 women, 2 are education. One is economics (my wife), and one is French.
I remember the name, but I don't recall being in his class. Of course I'm more forgetful these days.Did you take Dr. Najarian?
B.A. Mathematics, Arizona State Univ.
M.A. Mathematics, Penn State
PhD Mathematics, Penn State
Math?
OK, why did the obtuse angle go to the beach?
Answer:
Because it was over 90 degrees.
OK, it's an old joke. It's all I got.
You'd make an awful accountant though. Here's why?:B.A. Mathematics, Arizona State Univ.
M.A. Mathematics, Penn State
PhD Mathematics, Penn State
Cum lager! That just does not sound right!History, Duke University
cum lager, also