> Sort of. I'm officially retired from Naval service after 24 years. Been a hell of a > ride and got to see and do a lot of things. Still a Chief at retirement, but to the > individual that made the comment about "just a Chief" a ways back, there is no such > thing, fucker. Only 1% ever enlist. Only 3% of those ever become a Chief. I'll take > that with pride, thank you. When asked how long it takes for the average sailor to > become a Chief, the answer is, unequivocally, "An average sailor will NEVER make > Chief". > > Anyway, a job kind of fell into my lap that wasn't even on my radar, but I will be > able to keep living in Japan beginning in December, and still deploy with the Navy. > Just with less rules in the Liberty ports 👌🏻👍. I'm going to > be the Xerox repair man 😂. > > And, I'm probably going to have a lot of time for MAME, since (and this is > unthinkable in my still military mind) the contract has me working a 5 day week, even > when out to sea. > > Probably too much sharing but I've been around MAME since 99, so this place feels > like family (disputes and all 😅
That's rad. Congratulations on the photocopy repair job.
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