When I was a maintenance company commander, we recorded Apprenticeship hours for our skilled tradesmen troops. NOTE the NCOs, the Warrant Officers, and the command had to make sure their hours were recorded.
As the heavy maintenance company for the division, we had a machine shop called the BatMobile! Lathes, etc. to make parts from scratch.
HET drivers, etc. I certainly wanted all their skilled hours to be recorded.
ArmyLady...NOW you be speaking my language...Worked for a "small" engineering company in Texas and the Big Guys would ALWAYS pull into to the shop and ask..."can ya' fix this?" And it was some of the gol' durn stuff you would ever imagine!!!!!!
One guy came in and his brakes were stuck...We asked him if he checked his fluid levels....mind you, this was back in the '70s and not everything had sensors like they do now!!!!!!!!
AHHHHHH, FOND MEMORIES!!!!! Tango Yankee for the thought...Hand Salute, Young Lady!!!!!!
When I was a maintenance company commander, we recorded Apprenticeship hours for our skilled tradesmen troops. NOTE the NCOs, the Warrant Officers, and the command had to make sure their hours were recorded.
As the heavy maintenance company for the division, we had a machine shop called the BatMobile! Lathes, etc. to make parts from scratch.
HET drivers, etc. I certainly wanted all their skilled hours to be recorded.
ArmyLady...NOW you be speaking my language...Worked for a "small" engineering company in Texas and the Big Guys would ALWAYS pull into to the shop and ask..."can ya' fix this?" And it was some of the gol' durn stuff you would ever imagine!!!!!!
One guy came in and his brakes were stuck...We asked him if he checked his fluid levels....mind you, this was back in the '70s and not everything had sensors like they do now!!!!!!!!
AHHHHHH, FOND MEMORIES!!!!! Tango Yankee for the thought...Hand Salute, Young Lady!!!!!!
HOOAH!
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
Need to breath deeper!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣