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Luke
August 25th 07, 04:02 AM
Boy, I leave for three months and I miss the biggest yEnc ****ing 
contest ever!
    Thats okay, because while I was missig that by interning at Boeing for 
the summer, they extended a full time job offer and I have accepted.  I am 
now officially an engineer for Boeing.
    Flame on!
    Luke
Maple1
August 25th 07, 05:27 AM
Congrats I expect to see you at Abbotsford next year with your gear in 
hand to take a lot of photos
Bill
Luke wrote:
>     Boy, I leave for three months and I miss the biggest yEnc ****ing 
> contest ever!
>     Thats okay, because while I was missig that by interning at Boeing for 
> the summer, they extended a full time job offer and I have accepted.  I am 
> now officially an engineer for Boeing.
>     Flame on!
> 
> 
>     Luke
>  
> 
> 
>
Luke
August 25th 07, 08:28 AM
"Maple1" > wrote in message 
news:3lNzi.90747$fJ5.17944@pd7urf1no...
> Congrats I expect to see you at Abbotsford next year with your gear in 
> hand to take a lot of photos
>
> Bill
    Already made plans to be in Sturgis, S.D. next year around that time 
(early august).  Certainly can plan on Abbotsford, B.C. for '09 though.
    Luke
> Luke wrote:
>>     Boy, I leave for three months and I miss the biggest yEnc ****ing 
>> contest ever!
>>     Thats okay, because while I was missing that by interning at Boeing 
>> for the summer, they extended a full time job offer and I have accepted. 
>> I am now officially an engineer for Boeing.
>>     Flame on!
>>
>>
>>     Luke
>>
Leroy Jackson
August 25th 07, 06:06 PM
not until you have worked 18 hour days for 5 months strait do you get that 
title... BTW Everett engineering is baby food....
"Luke" > wrote in message 
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>
>    Boy, I leave for three months and I miss the biggest yEnc ****ing 
> contest ever!
>    Thats okay, because while I was missig that by interning at Boeing for 
> the summer, they extended a full time job offer and I have accepted.  I am 
> now officially an engineer for Boeing.
>    Flame on!
>
>
>    Luke
>
>
>
>
Tom Callahan
August 25th 07, 08:00 PM
Let me know when you learn about PMAP and if you're going to take the tests, 
Tom in Pensacola
"Leroy Jackson" > wrote in message 
...
> not until you have worked 18 hour days for 5 months strait do you get that 
> title... BTW Everett engineering is baby food....
> "Luke" > wrote in message 
> ...
>>
>>    Boy, I leave for three months and I miss the biggest yEnc ****ing 
>> contest ever!
>>    Thats okay, because while I was missig that by interning at Boeing for 
>> the summer, they extended a full time job offer and I have accepted.  I 
>> am now officially an engineer for Boeing.
>>    Flame on!
>>
>>
>>    Luke
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
Luke
August 26th 07, 02:11 AM
"Leroy Jackson" > wrote in message 
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> not until you have worked 18 hour days for 5 months strait do you get that 
> title... BTW Everett engineering is baby food....
    Well, once I worked 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for 9 months straight 
when I was in AOG/Customer service engineering.  Does that earn me any 
street cred?
    From what I saw this summer, someone at Boeing figured out how to 
actually be productive and 18 hour days are no longer necessary.  Something 
to do with cleaning out most of the old middle and mid-upper management in 
the last layoff instead of all the people that actually do the work.  Things 
seem much happier and productive there now, compared to the 80's and 90's 
when I had my first life there.  I saw people actually smiling at work!
    Luke
Luke
August 26th 07, 02:14 AM
"Tom Callahan" > wrote in message 
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> Let me know when you learn about PMAP and if you're going to take the 
> tests, Tom in Pensacola
>
    PMAP ?  I'm not yet familiar with that.....
    Luke
Tom Callahan
August 26th 07, 09:56 PM
Answer to your question:  Pre-Management Assessment Program.  Four exams to 
be taken within a certain number of days.  Pass all four tests and you may 
apply for a Management position (trashman, scientist, engineer, HR type, 
whatever......all management positions).  Don't pass the tests and it means 
you can continue to work without being a manager.  PMAP came about after 
Boeing lost big court case over not promoting people who thought they 
deserved the promotions.  Boeing is not the only company using the 
assessment program.  I was an assessor until contractors were cut from the 
program.  I decided to move to the beach and take pictures of the Blue 
Angels.  It was fun but very hard work, Tom
"Luke" > wrote in message 
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>
> "Leroy Jackson" > wrote in message 
> ...
>> not until you have worked 18 hour days for 5 months strait do you get 
>> that title... BTW Everett engineering is baby food....
>
>
>    Well, once I worked 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for 9 months straight 
> when I was in AOG/Customer service engineering.  Does that earn me any 
> street cred?
>    From what I saw this summer, someone at Boeing figured out how to 
> actually be productive and 18 hour days are no longer necessary. 
> Something to do with cleaning out most of the old middle and mid-upper 
> management in the last layoff instead of all the people that actually do 
> the work.  Things seem much happier and productive there now, compared to 
> the 80's and 90's when I had my first life there.  I saw people actually 
> smiling at work!
>
>
>    Luke
>
>
Luke
August 26th 07, 10:29 PM
"Tom Callahan" > wrote in message 
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> Answer to your question:  Pre-Management Assessment Program.  Four exams 
> to be taken within a certain number of days.  Pass all four tests and you 
> may apply for a Management position (trashman, scientist, engineer, HR 
> type, whatever......all management positions).  Don't pass the tests and 
> it means you can continue to work without being a manager.  PMAP came 
> about after Boeing lost big court case over not promoting people who 
> thought they deserved the promotions.  Boeing is not the only company 
> using the assessment program.  I was an assessor until contractors were 
> cut from the program.  I decided to move to the beach and take pictures of 
> the Blue Angels.  It was fun but very hard work, Tom
>
    Ah, Yes I have heard of that, but didn't recognize the acronym... mostly 
because I really have not paid much attention to the steps to a managment 
position.  As of right now, I really don't see myself heading towards any 
managerial role, but I do think about becoming a lead engineer some day.
    Luke
Bob Harrington
August 27th 07, 02:42 AM
"Tom Callahan" > wrote in 
:
> I decided to move to the beach and take pictures of the Blue 
> Angels.  It was fun but very hard work, Tom
Somebody had to make the sacrifice...  ;^)
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