She works supply. Basically manages a warehouse, ordering equip for the unit, etc. They're marketable skills, if a company doesn't require the vaxx. Biggest thing is the time put in, without the pension pay off. It is what it is.
The reason I ask is Boeing is usually hiring, they're veteran friendly, and they recently dropped their mandate for getting the jab. They're a good company to work for if you can handle the bullshit of a big defense contractor.
We also have DSCC here, part of DLA, but I don't know how far they're going to civvies to get the jabs.
Out where I work the Boeing contractors have a reputation for being alcoholics.
lol, nice. The ones where I am do not, you'd probably get fired.
Knew a guy who was a welding inspector for DuPont. He told me the company ran wide scale experiments allowing their welders to drink on the job. Was supposed to help with toxic fume exposure or something.
I'm unsure when she'll be ready to hit the job market again. We prepared for homelessness (we're not going to be homeless, we just prepped for it) with a 4x4 van that we're going to take 'off-grid' for as long as we want. We're going to fish/camp/hike through this shit. In a few years, we'll come back and see what society settled in to.
I'm impressed you still like her enough to offgrid with her. I never came close to that love.
That sounds like fun, we envy you. Be sure to avoid the groid.
Makin’ some lemonade out of that sheeit! Lots of great boondocking to be had out there.
Sounds good. I just want to mention that right now is an awesome time to get a job. Companies are stumbling over themselves trying to attract people.
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