Woody wrote:Don't you have an engineering degree?
Why don't you look for a job in your field that won't put you in the hole more, pays more than $10/hr, and won't be as hard on your body?
aunt betty wrote:Woody wrote:Don't you have an engineering degree?
Why don't you look for a job in your field that won't put you in the hole more, pays more than $10/hr, and won't be as hard on your body?
Why?
To be honest...I don't do ACAD and any entry level job I get would require it.
I planned my engineering career very poorly and made some mistakes.
Quitting General Electric is just one. I was in the manager training program and hated it so I shot myself in the foot and left.
Somewhere out there is a tiny black ball with my name on it.
Woody wrote:aunt betty wrote:Woody wrote:Don't you have an engineering degree?
Why don't you look for a job in your field that won't put you in the hole more, pays more than $10/hr, and won't be as hard on your body?
Why?
To be honest...I don't do ACAD and any entry level job I get would require it.
I planned my engineering career very poorly and made some mistakes.
Quitting General Electric is just one. I was in the manager training program and hated it so I shot myself in the foot and left.
Somewhere out there is a tiny black ball with my name on it.
Not true, you could be a lab tech/mechanical engineering technician or a test engineer and never touch modeling software.
I think you would enjoy the right testing position. Lots of them are destructive jobs where you do your very best to break things. And all of them are hands on.
aunt betty wrote:Back to rice gates.
The guy explained it but in Arkansas muttering English.
Can someone explain exactly what a gate is and maybe show pics of some?
The way I understand it...
A gate is a tarp layed on a trench and weighed down with dirt in such a way as it creates a small dam. Is this right?
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Back to rice gates.
The guy explained it but in Arkansas muttering English.
Can someone explain exactly what a gate is and maybe show pics of some?
The way I understand it...
A gate is a tarp layed on a trench and weighed down with dirt in such a way as it creates a small dam. Is this right?
Never heard of a gate in rice production. Every check or levee has a box that you slide boards into to control water depth on each section of the field. They might call them gates in Arkansas. We call them rice boxes out here.
aunt betty wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Back to rice gates.
The guy explained it but in Arkansas muttering English.
Can someone explain exactly what a gate is and maybe show pics of some?
The way I understand it...
A gate is a tarp layed on a trench and weighed down with dirt in such a way as it creates a small dam. Is this right?
Never heard of a gate in rice production. Every check or levee has a box that you slide boards into to control water depth on each section of the field. They might call them gates in Arkansas. We call them rice boxes out here.
I know what that is. This...
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
because he's a gypsy hunter looking for an in somewhereWoody wrote:Don't you have an engineering degree?
Why don't you look for a job in your field that won't put you in the hole more, pays more than $10/hr, and won't be as hard on your body?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Back to rice gates.
The guy explained it but in Arkansas muttering English.
Can someone explain exactly what a gate is and maybe show pics of some?
The way I understand it...
A gate is a tarp layed on a trench and weighed down with dirt in such a way as it creates a small dam. Is this right?
Never heard of a gate in rice production. Every check or levee has a box that you slide boards into to control water depth on each section of the field. They might call them gates in Arkansas. We call them rice boxes out here.
I know what that is. This...
No that's not what I'm talking about. That's a gate but you won't find it in a rice field.
aunt betty wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Back to rice gates.
The guy explained it but in Arkansas muttering English.
Can someone explain exactly what a gate is and maybe show pics of some?
The way I understand it...
A gate is a tarp layed on a trench and weighed down with dirt in such a way as it creates a small dam. Is this right?
Never heard of a gate in rice production. Every check or levee has a box that you slide boards into to control water depth on each section of the field. They might call them gates in Arkansas. We call them rice boxes out here.
I know what that is. This...
No that's not what I'm talking about. That's a gate but you won't find it in a rice field.
I have flooded a rice field before but it was in the fall.
I'm taking about setting up a field to grow it in the spring, starting with the farmer trenching and doing the levees. Start with a precision leveled field and make it into a rice field.
I'm trying to take a crash course on rice.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:aunt betty wrote:Back to rice gates.
The guy explained it but in Arkansas muttering English.
Can someone explain exactly what a gate is and maybe show pics of some?
The way I understand it...
A gate is a tarp layed on a trench and weighed down with dirt in such a way as it creates a small dam. Is this right?
Never heard of a gate in rice production. Every check or levee has a box that you slide boards into to control water depth on each section of the field. They might call them gates in Arkansas. We call them rice boxes out here.
I know what that is. This...
No that's not what I'm talking about. That's a gate but you won't find it in a rice field.
I have flooded a rice field before but it was in the fall.
I'm taking about setting up a field to grow it in the spring, starting with the farmer trenching and doing the levees. Start with a precision leveled field and make it into a rice field.
I'm trying to take a crash course on rice.
They must do something different there because our fields are level and have a slight slope. They start flooding from the high sides and use the checks and rice boxes to control the water with a drain on the low side of the field. What your describing sounds like a method of flooding a row crop not a flat rice field.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:Are you talking about the small ditch on both sides of the check?
assateague wrote:Betty. It's $10 an hour. For that rate, you're not SUPPOSED to know a damn thing about it. If you did, you would be getting more than $10 an hour. You're barely above the Laborer's Helper position on this job. Stop engineering it, enjoy your time off, and then go down there and learn it. I will GUARANTEE you that you will be driven around and shown what to do, which will take appx 1 hour. Then you'll know what to do.
aunt betty wrote:I gotta decide if I want to live in a Stuttgart motel.
Driving 1200 miles to see if I can even handle it bothers me. I'm not exactly a laborer. Its piece-work on the gates so if I fail...it will suck. Stranded in Stuttgart is not the plan.
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