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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/2/2011 8:47:45 PM   
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Hi all,

Is this for real?

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Prison Job Trumps Harvard Degree

by FoxNews


Roughly 2,000 students have to decide by Sunday whether to accept a spot at Harvard. Here's some advice: Forget Harvard. If you want to earn big bucks and retire young, you're better off becoming a California prison guard.

The job might not sound glamorous, but a brochure from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations boasts that it "has been called 'the greatest entry-level job in California'—and for good reason. Our officers earn a great salary, and a retirement package you just can't find in private industry. We even pay you to attend our academy." That's right—instead of paying more than $200,000 to attend Harvard, you could earn $3,050 a month at cadet academy.

It gets better.

Training only takes four months, and upon graduating you can look forward to a job with great health, dental and vision benefits and a starting base salary between $45,288 and $65,364. By comparison, Harvard grads can expect to earn $49,897 fresh out of college and $124,759 after 20 years.

As a California prison guard, you can make six figures in overtime and bonuses alone. While Harvard-educated lawyers and consultants often have to work long hours with little recompense besides Chinese take-out, prison guards receive time-and-a-half whenever they work more than 40 hours a week. One sergeant with a base salary of $81,683 collected $114,334 in overtime and $8,648 in bonuses last year, and he's not even the highest paid.

Sure, Harvard grads working in the private sector get bonuses, too, but only if they're good at what they do. Prison guards receive a $1,560 "fitness" bonus just for getting an annual check-up.

Most Harvard grads only get three weeks of vacation each year, even after working for 20 years—and they're often too busy to take a long trip. Prison guards, on the other hand, get seven weeks of vacation, five of them paid. If they're too busy racking up overtime to use their vacation days, they can cash the days in when they retire. There's no cap on how many vacation days they can cash in! Eighty officers last year cashed in over $100,000 at retirement.

The cherry on top is the defined-benefit pension. Unlike most Harvard grads working in the private sector, prison guards don't have to delay retirement if their 401(k)s take a hit. Prison guards can retire at the age of 55 and earn 85% of their final year's salary for the rest of their lives. They also continue to receive medical benefits.

So you may be wondering what it takes to become a prison guard. For one, you have to be a U.S. citizen with a high-school diploma or equivalent. Unfortunately, you can't have any felony convictions, but don't worry, possession of marijuana is only an infraction in California.

There's also a vision test, background investigation, psychological evaluation, physical exam, tuberculosis screening, and a fitness test that measures your grip strength. The hardest part, however, is the written test, which includes word problems like this sample test question: "Building D currently has 189 inmates, with 92 beds unfilled. Building D is currently at what capacity?" If you've somehow forgotten how to add and divide, you can bone up on your basic math with Barron's "Correction Officer Exam" prep book.

The application process may seem like a piece of cake compared to Harvard's, but the correctional officer academy is actually more selective than Harvard. Over 120,000 people apply every year, according to the state Legislative Analyst's Office, but the academy only enrolls about 900. That's an acceptance rate of less than 1%. Harvard's is 6.2%. The job also has a better retention rate than Harvard. Only 1.7% dropped out of the service last year, compared to 2% who left Harvard.

If your parents aren't thrilled about you turning down Harvard to become a prison guard in California, just show them the job brochure. Then explain that in another few years instead of paying off thousands of dollars in college loans you'll be taking cruises together. They'll be speechless.



Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/2/2011 9:25:03 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/2/2011 9:32:22 PM   
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I'm sure it is Apollo, but having had a good friend growing up who was a prison guard for a while, the psychological damage of being in that environment will just about guarantee no one who is mildly sane will last long enough to retire. They will either snap (and join the other side!) or lose it (padded room, here we come!) or leave (and sleep with nightmares the rest of one's life).



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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/2/2011 9:39:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Chickenboy


It was snowing when I left the house today for work. High today will be 43F. Wind was gusting to about 25 MPH too, brings the wind chill down into the twenties or teens.

Sorry,

I was trying to send it to my aunt and uncle in Mazeppa. 34 was the high yesterday. Not that die-hard of a golfer.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/2/2011 9:43:14 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Apollo11

Hi all,

Is this for real?

quote:


Prison Job Trumps Harvard Degree

by FoxNews


Roughly 2,000 students have to decide by Sunday whether to accept a spot at Harvard. Here's some advice: Forget Harvard. If you want to earn big bucks and retire young, you're better off becoming a California prison guard.

The job might not sound glamorous, but a brochure from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations boasts that it "has been called 'the greatest entry-level job in California'—and for good reason. Our officers earn a great salary, and a retirement package you just can't find in private industry. We even pay you to attend our academy." That's right—instead of paying more than $200,000 to attend Harvard, you could earn $3,050 a month at cadet academy.

It gets better.

Training only takes four months, and upon graduating you can look forward to a job with great health, dental and vision benefits and a starting base salary between $45,288 and $65,364. By comparison, Harvard grads can expect to earn $49,897 fresh out of college and $124,759 after 20 years.

As a California prison guard, you can make six figures in overtime and bonuses alone. While Harvard-educated lawyers and consultants often have to work long hours with little recompense besides Chinese take-out, prison guards receive time-and-a-half whenever they work more than 40 hours a week. One sergeant with a base salary of $81,683 collected $114,334 in overtime and $8,648 in bonuses last year, and he's not even the highest paid.

Sure, Harvard grads working in the private sector get bonuses, too, but only if they're good at what they do. Prison guards receive a $1,560 "fitness" bonus just for getting an annual check-up.

Most Harvard grads only get three weeks of vacation each year, even after working for 20 years—and they're often too busy to take a long trip. Prison guards, on the other hand, get seven weeks of vacation, five of them paid. If they're too busy racking up overtime to use their vacation days, they can cash the days in when they retire. There's no cap on how many vacation days they can cash in! Eighty officers last year cashed in over $100,000 at retirement.

The cherry on top is the defined-benefit pension. Unlike most Harvard grads working in the private sector, prison guards don't have to delay retirement if their 401(k)s take a hit. Prison guards can retire at the age of 55 and earn 85% of their final year's salary for the rest of their lives. They also continue to receive medical benefits.

So you may be wondering what it takes to become a prison guard. For one, you have to be a U.S. citizen with a high-school diploma or equivalent. Unfortunately, you can't have any felony convictions, but don't worry, possession of marijuana is only an infraction in California.

There's also a vision test, background investigation, psychological evaluation, physical exam, tuberculosis screening, and a fitness test that measures your grip strength. The hardest part, however, is the written test, which includes word problems like this sample test question: "Building D currently has 189 inmates, with 92 beds unfilled. Building D is currently at what capacity?" If you've somehow forgotten how to add and divide, you can bone up on your basic math with Barron's "Correction Officer Exam" prep book.

The application process may seem like a piece of cake compared to Harvard's, but the correctional officer academy is actually more selective than Harvard. Over 120,000 people apply every year, according to the state Legislative Analyst's Office, but the academy only enrolls about 900. That's an acceptance rate of less than 1%. Harvard's is 6.2%. The job also has a better retention rate than Harvard. Only 1.7% dropped out of the service last year, compared to 2% who left Harvard.

If your parents aren't thrilled about you turning down Harvard to become a prison guard in California, just show them the job brochure. Then explain that in another few years instead of paying off thousands of dollars in college loans you'll be taking cruises together. They'll be speechless.



Leo "Apollo11"


Fraid so...the largesse and disgusting exhorbitance of California prison guards is well known here. They have a death grip on the CA state legislature, so they can get all sorts of piggish perks and bennies passed. Not hard to understand why CA has a $30B annual budget deficit.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/2/2011 9:44:29 PM   
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Hi all,

Zssssssssssssss time...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/2/2011 9:51:01 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Grollub

Ahh ... being a sucker for march music, I've searched everywhere for some CD with the march of my now sadly disbanded home regiment, with scant success ...

... and just now I found some German (?) orchestra playing it on youtube ...


Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, 2nd (South Island) Battalion. Don't have a march, but the unit has a Haka.





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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/2/2011 10:04:10 PM   
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morning tithe...what news!!!


Yes -

Derbyshire: 194-4 (37.4 overs)
Sussex: 193-8 (40.0 overs)
Derbyshire beat Sussex by 6 wickets



impressive...were there any googly bowlers in the match?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 12:35:05 AM   
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Hockey rink - Tithe.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 3:50:44 AM   
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In honor of this occasion, I dusted off the "Team America: World Police" soundtrack.  "America-f*** yeah!" was most appropriate for today. 

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 4:47:14 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: DivePac88


quote:

ORIGINAL: Grollub

Ahh ... being a sucker for march music, I've searched everywhere for some CD with the march of my now sadly disbanded home regiment, with scant success ...

... and just now I found some German (?) orchestra playing it on youtube ...


Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, 2nd (South Island) Battalion. Don't have a march, but the unit has a Haka.







I remember the University of Hawaii football team doing their Haka before the Sugar Bowl a few years ago. It didn't help...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 7:25:14 AM   
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Good morning friends.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 7:26:15 AM   
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quote:

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Ahh ... being a sucker for march music, I've searched everywhere for some CD with the march of my now sadly disbanded home regiment, with scant success ...

... and just now I found some German (?) orchestra playing it on youtube ...


Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, 2nd (South Island) Battalion. Don't have a march, but the unit has a Haka.




Given my dancing skills, I'm glad we have drums & pipes instead

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 7:50:02 AM   
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Hi all,

Good morning!


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 9:43:52 AM   
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Hi all,

Quite amazing feat...

quote:


Air France crash: second black box recovered

Discovery of audio recorder two days after flight data recorder brings investigators closer to cause of June 2009 crash

By Reuters (& Guardian UK)


The cockpit voice recorder from the Air France aircraft that crashed in June 2009, seen on the seabed off the coast of north-east Brazil:




Search parties scouring the seabed off Brazil's north-east coast have recovered the second of two flight recorders from the Air France aircraft that crashed into the Atlantic in June 2009, investigators have said.

The discovery of the audio recorder, two days after the flight data recorder was fished up, brings investigators even closer to the cause of the crash as it should hold recordings of cockpit conversations during the flight's final moments.

"We can now hope to find out what truly happened within the next three weeks," the French transport minister, Thierry Mariani, told RTL radio on Tuesday.

The investigation team identified the cockpit voice recorder at 9.50pm GMT on Monday , France's BEA air accident inquiry office said in a statement. The device was hauled up to the team's ship at 2.40am GMT on Tuesday.

A BEA spokeswoman said the black box would be shipped back to France, probably by the end of next week.

"The outside appears to be in relatively good shape," she said, adding that it would only be possible to see if the recorder was "usable" once it was opened, which would not happen until it was back in France.

A photograph of the recorder on BEA's website shows a bright orange cylindrical device that looks scuffed and battered but otherwise intact. So-called black boxes are painted orange so that they can be spotted more easily in wreckage.

The Airbus 330-203 airliner plunged into the sea off Brazil en route to Paris from Rio de Janeiro in June 2009 after running into stormy weather, killing all 228 passengers and crew.

The discovery of the two flight recorders follows nearly two years of on-off search efforts over a 10,000 sq km area of seabed.

Theories about the cause of the disaster have focused on the possible icing up of the aircraft's speed sensors, which seemed to give inconsistent readings before communication was lost.

Depending on how much data can be retrieved and how clearly it pinpoints the cause of the crash, lawyers say information from the black boxes could lead to a flood of liability claims.

Any fresh conclusions on the cause will also be fed into a judicial probe already under way in which Airbus and Air France have both been placed under formal investigation.




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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 12:43:55 PM   
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Good morning - Tithe. 

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 12:44:22 PM   
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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 12:58:12 PM   
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G'mornin' dudes.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 12:59:25 PM   
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Welcome to the real THREAD!!!  

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 1:05:17 PM   
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Hi all,

<HEAVY SIGH>

We might have "political confrontation" in main forum (as expected with current events)...


Leo "Apollo11"

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 1:34:14 PM   
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Leo, all it needs is a collective use of the green button.  I'm guilty of poking the troll once, before he made it clear how hopeless he really is.  

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 1:34:47 PM   
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I just saw video of a tornado in Auckland, and the silly thing was spinning the wrong way!  

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 2:13:33 PM   
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Feet up on the sofa watching Ashes to Ashes series 3 on DVD.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 3:26:33 PM   
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Hi all,

<HEAVY SIGH>

We might have "political confrontation" in main forum (as expected with current events)...


Leo "Apollo11"


And we didn't know this would happen with 100% certainty?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 3:46:30 PM   
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And we didn't know this would happen with 100% certainty?

Aww, heck T, they always show up whenever the sewers get flushed. They are just complaining because they got an unwanted bath. Can you imagine sitting and stinking in a cafe, with everyone calling everyone else Comrade, when suddenly, whoosh, a wave comes along and washes some of the dirt and stink off? Golly, I'd be bent. Hey, can you say penis envy?

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 3:48:48 PM   
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<HEAVY SIGH>

We might have "political confrontation" in main forum (as expected with current events)...


Leo "Apollo11"


And we didn't know this would happen with 100% certainty?


Leave them to it, there's no point getting twisted into an fight with anyone. Of course it's all America's fault that the world is a dangerous place with bad people living in it, everything else is.


Bin Laden has gone, it's a good thing. Regardless of how in touch with A-Q ops he was it shows other cells around the world that the West will track them down, whether it takes 10 days or 10 years there'll be a bang at the door followed by one to the head.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 4:00:41 PM   
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+1.

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 4:25:08 PM   
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Gonna change the subject a bit:

The sun was up and it is warm(er) today.  So my daughter wore her pink easter dress with white leggings.  My wife did her hair in a pony tail this morning.  When I dropped her off at daycare, she gave me a light kiss on my cheek and said, "I love you too, daddy."  I watched her run off to play with her friends at the center.  Then I went outside and cried.  She was so beautiful...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 4:29:10 PM   
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You big softie, you...

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RE: THE THREAD!!! - 5/3/2011 4:29:27 PM   
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Gonna change the subject a bit:

The sun was up and it is warm(er) today.  So my daughter wore her pink easter dress with white leggings.  My wife did her hair in a pony tail this morning.  When I dropped her off at daycare, she gave me a light kiss on my cheek and said, "I love you too, daddy."  I watched her run off to play with her friends at the center.  Then I went outside and cried.  She was so beautiful...



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