Once we landed at the private airfield, we hopped out with the handheld homer and tracked the signal to a locked hangar. One of the locals came over and called the owner for us. While we waited, he showed us a helmet from a Halloween costume.

The joke was that the civil defense wouldn't have to fight because the Canadians wouldn't make it past the dock side pub.

1 comments:
Hello, I am interested in becoming a SAR TECH and doing a project on them,
I was wondering if you could answer a few questions,
Questions:
As a teenager, what did you think your career/job would be as an adult?
What was your first paid work experience? Was it during high school or afterward? How many hours a week did you work? What did you get paid?
What three things did you learn from that job? Did these experiences help shape your career and current job?
As you continued on your educational and career path, did you have a mentor who inspired you to approach the working world in a certain way? Please explain.
Can you please provide a brief description of your current job position and your employer? Did you ever expect to be working in this job?
How many jobs have you had before this one? What were they and how did these experiences prepare you for your current job?
Did you need any specific education or training in order to qualify for your current job? If so, what was it? If not, what skills or education do you wish you had? How did you get that education and training?
What do you enjoy most about your work and what do you find most challenging?
If you could give one piece of advice to high school students about planning their careers, what would it be? Be specific.
What would you have done differently in high school, knowing what you now know about careers and work experience?
In five years, where do you see yourself?
And if you have anything else to add that woud be great, thank you for your time
Tanya Shoot
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