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![]() More Markie Bull****, the only thing you were working as in the government was a janitor! janitors at the NSA have clearance. they probably get paid well. Gravity |
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![]() gravity wrote: More Markie Bull****, the only thing you were working as in the government was a janitor! janitors at the NSA have clearance. they probably get paid well. LOL!!!!!! |
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![]() gravity wrote: rare photo of the secretive "old friend". http://www.commondreams.org/headline...es/0628-01.jpg lol!!!!!!!!!! He's a real "James Bond"....not! |
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![]() "gravity" wrote in message reenews.net... More Markie Bull****, the only thing you were working as in the government was a janitor! janitors at the NSA have clearance. they probably get paid well. Of all the techie things I could relate to, here's something I never thought would come up: I WAS a janitor at NSA. I was stationed there 1970-1972 as a Sailor and during my last 8 months, I worked as a janitor after hours to make enough money for the down payment on my first house. All the janitors needed to be cleared, which made us military folks shoo-ins for these jobs. The pay was OK for your average part time job. Nothing special, but I was happy for the $1800 I banked in less than a year. (5% of 33,000 used to get a family into a house. Not today.) My first wife still has that house and it's worth $700,000. |
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What's she worth??
Sal M. Onella wrote: "gravity" wrote in message reenews.net... More Markie Bull****, the only thing you were working as in the government was a janitor! janitors at the NSA have clearance. they probably get paid well. Of all the techie things I could relate to, here's something I never thought would come up: I WAS a janitor at NSA. I was stationed there 1970-1972 as a Sailor and during my last 8 months, I worked as a janitor after hours to make enough money for the down payment on my first house. All the janitors needed to be cleared, which made us military folks shoo-ins for these jobs. The pay was OK for your average part time job. Nothing special, but I was happy for the $1800 I banked in less than a year. (5% of 33,000 used to get a family into a house. Not today.) My first wife still has that house and it's worth $700,000. |
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![]() "Dave" wrote in message . .. What's she worth?? Try offering two outfielders and a pitcher to be named later :-) Seriously, other than her half of the house (her current hubby got on the deed a few years ago for a re-fi), almost nothing. I divorced her in 1981 and traded away my half of the equity for no claim by her on my future earnings (meaning no spousal support and no splitting of my Navy retirement). She took a second to buy a business, which supported her, although she did not run it well and she took a loss when she sold it. I doubt she ever saved a penny. She draws a Social Security disability pension for several ailments, real or imagined. I fared better ;-) Sal M. Onella wrote: snip My first wife still has that house and it's worth $700,000. |
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