Charles, After the communications and interchanges I have had with you in the past, I can say with surety, that the position could not have gone to a more deserving or nicer guy. Congratulations, Chub Scott Evans ============================================== Charles Osthelder wrote: > > To all - > > When I started my synth project in September of 2001, I was an > electronics geek going to school fulltime at night for my BASEET and > working fulltime at Eaton in the Product Integrity Center. I knew > that my work would pay off and Paul S. was always offering > encouragement. And when it did pay off, I'd have a cool modular to > play with. Little did I know that after graduation, things would only > become more difficult. > > My wife's position at University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee was not > going well and tenure was doubtful. After all the lies and crap they > did to her, I don't think she would have accepted anyway. Being > brilliant, however, she got an excellent post-doctoral fellowship at > the University of Pennsylvania! Unfortunately. this meant she would > live in Philadelphia for three years while I raised our grandson. > > When the end of the post-doc neared, I asked the MOTM community for > help in choosing a new city to live in. Many universities were giving > Bonnie great offers, and we could choose to live in the environment > we wanted. As Paul told me over and over, I could work where I > wanted. Many of you offered useful information about your locals and > invited my family to visit. > > Finally, Bonnie chose her alma mater,(the last one anyway)University > of Southern California. We'd lived in the area while she worked on > her PhD and we missed it. Besides, what better place for an > electronics geek to find work? > > Indeed. On March 5th, I begin my career at the California Institute > of Technology (yes, that Cal Tech!) as Senior Electronics Technician > for the Laser Interferometer Gravity-Wave Observatory or LIGO. My job > will be to upgrade the mostly audio frequency electronics used to > collect signals from the observatory equipment. There are no words to > describe how excited I am, but for a better understanding of LIGO, go > to http://www.ligo.caltech.edu <http://www.ligo.caltech.edu> and check > it out. I guarantee that > your vocabulary of superlatives will be enhanced in short order! > > Thank you everyone for your kind words, support, teaching, putting up > with my bad jokes and just being there. And if you have any doubts, > your modular experience belongs on your resume. > > Onward! > > Chub > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.3/696 - Release Date: 2/21/2007 3:19 PM >
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Re: [motm] Thank You!!!
2007-02-22 by Scott E.
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