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Pattern Altitude
I’m a professional YouTuber to pay all the bills and tell pilots where to go for fun in my spare time. Or do I have that backwards...
Butt double for Chris Hemsworth
Buck that tiger, cowboy.Faro anyone?
Dayumm - I'd read your book if you wrote it Sac.I guess I design targets, just not bridges and roads. My undergraduate degree is in designing weapons. Before that my job was simply to kill MF's.
20 dollars is 20 dollars...#lifegoals
Nauga,
making ends meet
Civil engineering; airports, bridges, and roads.
I enlisted in the air force in 1961 and worked as an instrumentation tech supporting early WS-117L polar orbiting reconnaissance satellites …. (LOTS OF AMAZING STUFF) ....That led to an offer from Visa International, the credit card association in 1987. I retired from Visa in 2003 as VP, Global Strategy and Planning.
Dayumm - I'd read your book if you wrote it Sac.
@Jim K what is your daughter holding? Is that a binder?
I don't remember. Probably a book knowing her.
So is that a combine? And as you move through the field the truck drives along side you as you fill it?
Yes. And you're close.... if you look on the left side of the photo, you'll see a big red thing marked J&M.... that's a "grain cart". It's a big wagon with an auger on it that the combine dumps into. About 3 combine loads fill it, and that's enough to fill the semi. It's pulled by a tractor.
3 trucks? One being filled, one heading to the silo and one waiting?
Two trucks do a good job keeping up. In an ideal world, they get back to the field just as the cart is full and they immediately get loaded and leave. In real life it's never that smooth.
Do you own the trucks/trailers or that is a 3rd party (assume it’s a 3rd party).
I actually do. Most smaller farmers like me don't, but if you look I run a pair of surplus military semi tractors. They were cheap and have worked out great. The only bad part is it's impossible to find drivers. My wife & Dad do most of it, but my dad's getting too old to work the long hours anymore.
what do those drivers and their equipment do when it’s not harvest? They follow harvests South? I assume those are dedicated ag trailers.
One of the reasons I own the trucks is that the grain that goes into the bins must be delivered to market later in the year. They still only get about 5000 miles/ year each, though. And yes, those grain hoppers aren't really good for anything else, but it's amazing how cheap they are for a giant, riveted, aluminum vehicle. If only Timpte built airplanes.
Do you do the telescope thing as a hobby?I teach college level physics (and astronomy).
I believe it. I’ve been in your pattern.Professional rodeo clown
I still do, but I use to too.
I teach college level physics (and astronomy).
Sorry! It is the only gig that I have liked enough to hang onto for 28 years (plus the three year internship before I got officially hired on full-time.)Maybe you could subcontract the work out. Post pictures of the wife.