Well as you all know already, the amazing thing that the Lord had done since two posts ago was that He simply answered my prayer. As I was struggling with having to juggle family time with commute time to my job at Keyport, He quickly resolved my dilemma. I got a job offer and accepted a position as an engineer with the Boeing Company. My first official day at Boeing was a couple of days ago for orientation. However, my first real day on the job is tomorrow (both Halloween and my brother-in-law, Owen's, birthday. Happy Birthday, O! Love you, man!). I'm both excited and nervous. I have been anxious to start working. My commute time will drop from 3 hours roundtrip to 20 minutes. That is a miracle!
As I start my new job tomorrow as a 787 (Dreamliner) Seat Engineer, I look back at my 6 1/4 years of work at the Navy. What an experience, what a job! I somewhat feel that I can accredit my time working at the Navy to the person that I am today. I learned a lot about myself, and I learned what I'm capable of. I also made numerous relationships--friends that I can always call and chat with, hang out with on the weekends, etc. It was a pleasure working there, and I'm going to miss it immensely. If it weren't for the commute, I'm quite certain I would've ended my career there. But sadly my time there has come to an end and a new beginning is upon me.
Cheers to my fellow Keyporters! I will miss you all. Thanks for the great times.
Mike (Goich), Myself, Declan, and Derin (D-Dub)
Kevin (Kev-Bot) and Me
Bill (Billiam), Myself, Danny (Hubes), and Declan
Me, Declan, and the best boss in the world, Linz
(and you know I'm not sucking up since I can't gain anything by doing that now) :)
Here is a final shot of just HALF of the people that came out to bid me farewell. We took over the entire restaurant. That just goes to show the type of people I worked with. I miss them already!