Friday, January 25, 2008

This one is for you

Yup for you...the reader.

why did you go into the military in the first place?
Well my dad was going in the Air Force to be a pilot. Long story short, things didn't work out. I was talkin to the same recruiter since my sophomore yeah in high school (I didn't go in until after one and a half years of Jr. College). At first I wanted to be an officer in the Air Force. Only to find out that I was sick of school and didn't want to do the 6 years it was going to take to get my 4 year degree.


What got you interested in this underwater welding thing?
Nothing is as scary as getting out of the military and not knowing what you are going to end up doing. I've been welding off and on since highschool. I even did it in the military. If I'm just a normal welder the most I might make is $34-40 an hour and that's still doing hard work. It's nothing really that cool. I started looking at it back when I was getting out, it took me about 2 years before I put my application in.

The career that I wanted...was going to be something really cool. Something I'm not doing for the money but for the adventure of getting there!


When was the last time you cried?
I would guess some time around Oct '04 - Jan '05. Went through some hard times.

What do you like on your pizza?
I'm a simple kind of guy...hum isn't there a some from that. I just like cheese and pepperoni.


Would you rather be the tin man, the scarecrow, or the lion in Wizard of Oz?

I think the tin man. If I had to pick witch one of the above I'm more like, I think that would be the scarecrow.

3 comments:

The Lone Beader® said...

I like cheese, sausage, & mushrooms:)

Samantha_K said...

You answered my questions!!

This was a great post, I really enjoyed reading it.

But now I"m inside your head...bwahaha...

;)

Joshua said...

Ms K. you are soooo not inside my head. Maybe if you read all 650+ posts I have. Then maybe.

I kinda wonder just how well someone would know me if all they know is what I blog.

 

© New Blogger Templates | Webtalks