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KumiOri said:
jasoncran said:
you arent far from me in florida, coastie!

We ought to be leaving the Bahamas sometime in June if we make landfall in Florida (Lake Worth or inlets further north) I'll pm you. If you're close enough for a visit maybe we can kick back an icey cold one.
i dont drink but i can do that, lake worth is only one hr south of me. the closest inlet to me is sebestian and also fort pierce.
 
I am currently a student studying political science and journalism. My professors want me to go for a Ph.D. program, when I complete my undergraduate. I am torn which path to choose. On the one hand, I have an interest in economics and political science, so part of me is considering going for a doctorate in Political Economy. On the other hand, I feel very passionate about women's rights, so that part of me is considering doing a doctorate in Sociology. I hope next summer, I will be able to donate my time at the local women's shelter and do some good in the world.
 
At work I'm the network administrator at an elementary school (grades 1-10). At home I'm a full time computer geek.
 
Mike, I get more from these people than they get from me. Keep in mind that I spend my week days in a corporate environment surrounded by plastic nails, plastic eye lashes, plastic 'chests' = plastic people. All they can talk about is me, me, me.

When I go to the squatter camps I'm surrounded by real people with no pretence. They are fully dependent on God. You can't imagine how my faith has grown since I started visiting these precious people.
 
I am an ICT Administrator at a school and I have my own Computer Training Center. I was a Furniture retail manager but it was killing me. Now I am in a situation where I deal with people on my terms and not some arrogant Area manager or Corporate head banger.
 
Theo, the Conqueror - a geek?!?! :shocked!

Okay, so much for my ability to create an mental image of what posters look like… :screwloose

I uploaded an avatar so, now you can see what I look like. Is it anything like you imagined?

Edit: That avatar looks a lot smaler in the post than on my computer. Here's a bigger pic so you can get a good look at me (if you're brave enough).
 
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I am a SCADA operations cordinator for a controls company

Theo - that is a nice sunnah beard (mines bigger though)

maybe Ill upload my pic soon.

I've had it like that for about 5 years, but I decided it was time for a change. I shaved it a couple of weeks ago, and now I have a goatee.
 
Right now I"m hoping to become a secondary school teacher, majoring in modern history and geography
 
Right now I"m hoping to become a secondary school teacher, majoring in modern history and geography

By "secondary", I'm assuming you mean high school. Much credit to you, because honestly, I never new too many high school students who appreciated history, geography or the teachers who taught them. I love history now, but I wasn't interested at that time.
 
By "secondary", I'm assuming you mean high school. Much credit to you, because honestly, I never new too many high school students who appreciated history, geography or the teachers who taught them. I love history now, but I wasn't interested at that time.
Yes, high school. Not too many people want to become teachers, especially secondary teachers. It's a shame, as in the next 6 years statistics are telling us that 40% of the teachers will retire. :o

I have a deep passion for history, and love geography so I just want to pass on my knowledge and passion to kids. I think education is really the foundation on which a society builds itself.