Shocking Wear and Tear' at U.S. Air Force Bases

No it's "Time Sheets". Who do you know is using "Time Card" ?

Militarycivilian or Civilianmilitary with 59 minutes?

Ut ooooohhhhhh.........
 
No it's "Time Sheets". Who do you know is using "Time Card" ?

Militarycivilian or Civilianmilitary with 59 minutes?

Ut ooooohhhhhh.........

Huh? You said people use time cards....

I'm trying to figure out what you're saying. I don't know if you have to write clearly in your every-day-life, but please true doing it here.
 
Isn't clear you said "Time Sheets" are used? Yes or no

I will try to write "true doing it here".
 
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I certainly said "time sheets".

You said time cards and I laughed. You brought up Kronos and posted a reference to WebTA and I said not all civilians use time cards.

And somehow you've missed the three other posters also correcting you on an informal use of 59 minutes and general waste involving military man hours state side.

Instead you rattle off broken English, depressing my opinion of "traditions" from the "long blue line" before me.

Instead of trying to play gotcha in a way I'm sure is flying over many people's heads here.... Say what you mean (clearly) and mean what you say...

It will save us 10 additional posts trying to decrypt it.
 
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Okay, I will true doing it here if you say so. Is that good?

Much better. You're, what, 55 years old? At some point, isn't this below you? Haven't you somehow become wiser over the years? Doesn't the fact that you have 20-25 years on me mean at some point you'll say "you know what, LITS will learn over the next 20 years that none of this matters, and being the wise, informed elder, I'll take the higher road."

Is that just wishful thinking?

I guess I theoretically have 20 years to find that higher road and say "well at 50 or 55 at least I wasn't like that guy" ...

or maybe I won't.

Cga82, you win. There are time cards and service members don't TECHNICALLY have 59 minutes (although it is granted in name).

The conversation here has been about aging platforms, how to frame that discussion for the general population, and how some of us see waste and evidence that it really isn't all that bad or "make or break" for service members. Let's get back on track.
 
Give it up dude. This thread was over a long time ago. Look at the beginning post. This thread is way off course. Learn when to stop. Don't let it blow your head up as I have been indicating to you for sometime.
 
Give it up dude. This thread was over a long time ago. Look at the beginning post. This thread is way off course. Learn when to stop. Don't let it blow your head up as I have been indicating to you for sometime.

The thing is, I think you think I care more than I do. My head hasn't blown up. If anything, it was funny to see other posters join in on the "well, yes, military does get off 59 minutes early."

Or when you wanted to argue with Scoutpilot about fatigue.

It's almost comical, and you tell me to "give it up."

Maybe you're projecting your own feelings here, but I can assure you, I don't lose any sleep over this.
 
You live on this forum. You lose sleep. Get a life!

Your last CGA experience as a cadet was before I was born. My last experience was a decade ago. You're entire role here has become a need to attack everyone (if you only attacked me it would be an entirely different story) and being offended by every little thing people say.

It's honestly amazing to see.

I check in, make my comments and go on with my life. My experiences from CGA become less and less relevant as each year passes, but you can be sure in 20 years from now I will not likely be lurking on a site to talk about a school I attended 35 years ago that not a single relative has attended since.

You want to talk about getting a life? Pot, meet kettle.
 
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