RaylandRat
Elite Member
Thanks for the review link, Dan
I am an IRS agent. I've been monitoring the boards, taking note of all the great finds being made. Now that it's April 19, I'll have my hands full looking at certain people's return.
J/K
Ahhh... that explains the bag, Rude.
Ooops...!
I jus' realized... that post is on page 13 and this is on 22. How far behind am I???
Field mechanic working in the oil fields in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska!...
Field mechanic working in the oil fields in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska! I work 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off.
Icy Mike
Palmer, Alaska
You might work with some of my fellow employees from Schlumberger out there in Deadhorse
That's a coincidence. I worked for SLB for a few years, though not in the oilfield side of the business.
Me neither, I work for a company they own, WesternGeco, doing seismic surveying. Thought I was technically hired by Schlumberger, my paychecks come from WesternGeco.
I am a mathematics facilitator at the local university. I hold workshops for Intermediate Algebra students that have fallen below 75% in their mathematics class. Last semester I had 94 students in workshops, Fall semester I may have upwards of 180 students.
I work with a program that was developed at our university about 15 years ago. It is called Structured Learning Assistance (SLA). Take your pick here: I am an underpaid teacher or an overpaid tutor!Hi Genienut,
I've heard of visiting professors, guest lecturers, Graduate student assistants,... but never a facilitator. Is that common now a days?
Anyway, do you have a favorite branch of mathematics?
I work with a program that was developed at our university about 15 years ago. It is called Structured Learning Assistance (SLA). Take your pick here: I am an underpaid teacher or an overpaid tutor!
Personally I enjoy all mathematics.
Professionally, I absolutely love to facilitate Beginning and Advanced algebra. If Trigonometry were part of our SLA offerings, I would do those as well.
me too...He is into operator theory and analysis.
me too...
me too...