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I worked with mostly nerdy people. I dont remember exactly the timeline for BTZ, but it seems like this might have been while we were still in training. Our training was very long. The people who got BTZ were all red ropes suck ups, hardly merit based.
Not sure what Intel shred-out would have had a tech school long enough to make time-in-grade come up and trigger the BTZ package. That seems outlandishly long for the career field.
 
The tester thing was a separate activity I volunteered for as the SME for the job. There were only 3 of us. You just had to be certified at the job, a bad ass, and approved by other testers. I'm sure there are probably similar jobs in other fields, sure. But this had nothing to do with my position as mission supervisor.
Hmm. Sound like the story is morphing a little here.
 
I can say unequivocably that @Fawlty is devastating to have on your trail if you've sold the forum something fishy
This Luba guy is in trouble imo
 
You can check. I was there for almost 2 years. Probably 1 year 9 months in class and a few months waiting on my clearance to go through. If you start as E-3 after basic or whatever the wait time is and then spend 2 years time in grade, I dunno if that meets that or not.
I guess I was too busy with my red ropes and my brown nose and whatnot.

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He can do his worst. He won't find any holes in anything I'm saying.
Well I already did, bubberino. I mean you're taking a relatively medium-length tech school, not sure if it has always been at Goodfellow, and claiming it lasted so long that you couldn't have been promoted early because you weren't a leader in tech school. That's kind of wild, really.

But hey, I'm sure that you "mission supervised" 70+ people in your "shop", which is a number of troops somewhere between a large "flight" or small "squadron" which is really a level of responsibility for a Senior Master Sergeant or maybe a First Lieutenant, barring some crazy deployed environment.
 
I offered work to a lot of Sherdog posters in the past. I offered Zankou a job writing content for my website, which he turned down. Ask him. Paid a few other people for writing and translation work.



I just posted a video of fights from like 15 years ago from the AF barracks and smokers. I submitted my own footage and tried to get an amateur fighter tag here in the past but was told it they didn't accept smokers.


Please link the fight
 
He can do his worst. He won't find any holes in anything I'm saying.

Well I already did, bubberino. I mean you're taking a relatively medium-length tech school, not sure if it has always been at Goodfellow, and claiming it lasted so long that you couldn't have been promoted early because you weren't a leader in tech school. That's kind of wild, really.

But hey, I'm sure that you supervised 70+ people, which is somewhere between a large "flight" or small "squadron" which is really a level for a Senior Master Sergeant or maybe a First Lieutenant.

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You've also made up some bizarre title of "tester for certification" and then said it was only the standard thing we all did as E-5s, and then after backtracking, you re-invented it as a new kind of thing I've never heard of, now that your memory has cleared.

Dr. Luba, I am impressed, Doctor.
 
I guess I was too busy with my red ropes and my brown nose and whatnot.

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I never cared enough to be a student leader. They were all self-righteous douchebags. Congrats on BTZ, I guess. I'm so far removed from even remotely caring much about any of this though.
 
I never cared enough to be a student leader. They were all self-righteous douchebags. Congrats on BTZ, I guess. I'm so far removed from even remotely caring much about any of this though.
That's true, you couldn't care less, because you're now, finally, after all these years, a successful doctor.
 
Well I already did, bubberino. I mean you're taking a relatively medium-length tech school, not sure if it has always been at Goodfellow, and claiming it lasted so long that you couldn't have been promoted early because you weren't a leader in tech school. That's kind of wild, really.
It was much more work than what it was worth. You got rank like what 6 months early or something? Yeah, totally not worth it.
 
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You've also made up some bizarre title of "tester for certification" and then said it was only the standard thing we all did as E-5s, and then after backtracking, you re-invented it as a new kind of thing I've never heard of, now that your memory has cleared.

Dr. Luba, I am impressed, Doctor.
Go back and reread what I said. No backtracking.
 
We had the longest tech school in the military. Basically 15 months in Monterey and 6 months at Goodfellow. I could have been promoted early if I was a suck up in tech school, but I didn't care to be really. It was much more work than what it was worth. You got rank like what 6 months early or something? Yeah, totally not worth it.
I'm just not sure what Intel shredout lasted so fucking long. What a long technical school! Mon Dieu!
 
That's true, you couldn't care less, because you're now, finally, after all these years, a successful doctor.
That's true. But you got me on that 6 month early promotion. Congrats.
 
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Any meet up would need to be mma related to be successful. A big ufc event.

Like where Artoffighting grappled with Wamrage in the hotel room at Pride 32?. Wam said that Arts judo grip was strong.

Wamrage came to montreal a few times and stayed at my plce and I brought him to Tri star / introduced him to GSP.

I don't want to talk shit on him cause he is a good guy, but let's just say he would also think my judo grip was also pretty strong.
 
That's true. But you got me on that 6 month early promotion. Congrats. I'm sure you have it hanging on your wall. I know if I had ever gotten it, I would hang it right up there in between my medical degree and state license.
Yes, that medical degree of being a doctor!
 
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