Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
I accepted an offer to work as a Systems Admin in Columbus GA, so i am mostly done with the Northeast. I will be back a few times in the next few months as i finish moving. Hope to see you folks once or twice...
raid
Dad Photographer
Congratulations, Al.
Good luck in the new job.
Good luck in the new job.
oftheherd
Veteran
Good luck with your new job. I hope all goes well with you there.
back alley
IMAGES
ga. sounds nice and full time work is also very nice...congrats al and good luck with it all. moving is a pita so i hope it goes smoothly for ya!
dogberryjr
[Pithy phrase]
Dangerously close to KEH. Congrats and good luck.
R
rpsawin
Guest
Congrats and good luck on the new job.
Best regards,
Bob
Best regards,
Bob
FrankS
Registered User
Congrats on the good news!
leica M2 fan
Veteran
Al, good luck in the new job and hope your move goes well.
Hope you like the new location.
Hope you like the new location.
thambar
Shouldn't it be sharper?
That's great news! Many congratulations on the new gig.
Paulbe
Well-known
Al--congrats on your new job!
Welcome south--and just a tip--Columbus is a little hot and humid this time of the year!
It is also a GREAT town! Lots of history there--used to be a major manufacturing area for textiles, and for heavy stuff for the Confederacy.
It's just beautiful along the river.
And Ft Benning is nearby if you get the urge to join the paratroopers or the Rangers...
Good luck.
Paul
Welcome south--and just a tip--Columbus is a little hot and humid this time of the year!
It is also a GREAT town! Lots of history there--used to be a major manufacturing area for textiles, and for heavy stuff for the Confederacy.
It's just beautiful along the river.
And Ft Benning is nearby if you get the urge to join the paratroopers or the Rangers...
Good luck.
Paul
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Al--congrats on your new job!
Welcome south--and just a tip--Columbus is a little hot and humid this time of the year!
It is also a GREAT town! Lots of history there--used to be a major manufacturing area for textiles, and for heavy stuff for the Confederacy.
It's just beautiful along the river.
And Ft Benning is nearby if you get the urge to join the paratroopers or the Rangers...
Good luck.
Paul
Most Rangers my age are probably retired...
Thanks everyone! It will be great to collect a paycheck instead of selling things.
zauhar
Veteran
Al, just noticed this - sorry to see you going, but glad you have a good opportunity. Hope it works out for the best.
Best wishes,
Randy
Best wishes,
Randy
alistair.o
Well-known
Congratulations and good luck.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Life's adventure continues!
Chris101
summicronia
Congrats on the new job Al Patterson! Some of my dearest friends are from GA, from what I understand, yer in for a treat.
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Congrats on the new job Al Patterson! Some of my dearest friends are from GA, from what I understand, yer in for a treat.
Yeah, I get called "Damn Yankee" about once a day, but my department at work is composed mostly of people from elsewhere.
At least one can get decent Sausage Gravy over Bisquits here...
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Al: are you with Norfolk Southern or Georgia Southwestern?
Al Patterson
Ferroequinologist
Al: are you with Norfolk Southern or Georgia Southwestern?
Neither. Rail is a hobby. I am working for a payment processing firm. I used to work for the folks who drive the STAR ATM network.
I will be looking for some decent rail to photograph though...
Bob Michaels
nobody special
Al: all these years I assumed that being an iron horse person meant you worked for a railroad.
I tried to do a photo story about a short line railroad a few years ago. I had complete access and spent time riding in locomotives, hanging off the back of freight cars, and everything else. I even got to operate the train. But, it turned out to be so boring that I could not complete the series. I always though actually working on a train would be exciting but it was the opposite.
Anyway, best of luck in the new job. And I hope you find some interesting rail to photograph.
I tried to do a photo story about a short line railroad a few years ago. I had complete access and spent time riding in locomotives, hanging off the back of freight cars, and everything else. I even got to operate the train. But, it turned out to be so boring that I could not complete the series. I always though actually working on a train would be exciting but it was the opposite.
Anyway, best of luck in the new job. And I hope you find some interesting rail to photograph.
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