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Hi Steve,

Congratulations on the new job but I'm a little disappointed in the timing.
We were thinking about contracting you to come up to Whidbey Island and help
us retrofit a Turbo-Encabulator onto our wave solder machine. I think you
have just the right temperament to do something like that ;-)

Any way best of luck and hi to Guy!

KennyB
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From: stephengregory5849 [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 2009 8:44 PM
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Subject: [TN] NTC: It looks like I'm employed once again! WOO-HOO!

Hi Everyone!

It's been a while since I've posted since I was laid-off, seems like years,
but I've been given an opportunity with R & D Circuits Assembly Division, in
Allentown, Pennsylvania. I'll be working for Guy Ramsey who has been a
"technetter" for probably as long as I have, and who has contributed so much
to the IPC. I am looking forward to working with Guy and the impressive team
that he has created there. They do some very special assemblies with some
very, very special PCB's, and the people there know what they're doing. He
has given me an opportunity to join his team. I hope to apply what I've
learned over the years, learn about the "special things" that it takes to
build these boards, and become a contributing member of his team.

You know, I wouldn't have had this opportunity if it weren't for the
TechNet, for which I'm grateful. This is going to mean a relocation for me,
which I'm up for, but it is a bit of work after living in the same place for
the past 10-years. You never know how much crap you have until you have to
move! I'm throwing so much stuff away. I know I probably had good intentions
when I've kept things; "I can't throw this away, I'll probably be able to
use it later..." Well, the chickens come home to roost when you have to
move, and you seriously have to think about having enough room on a U-Haul
truck to pack all the crap you thought was "useful" in there. I've been
going through all my things with the rule-of-thumb: If I haven't physically
touched something in the past year or two, then it's history.

I'm looking to start with R & D the first week of September. Hoping to get
out to Allentown, (Whitehall, PA is actually where I'll be living), get
settled in my new place, and be able to completely focus on my new job.

Steve

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