Recruiting forum off topic thread (no politics, covid, or hot button issues)

Don't tell me that. I'm trying to get my company into government contracting.
I'm sorry.

I just left and went back into the private sector.

I wish you luck being slowly digested and learning new definitions of pain and suffering.

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Not sure what part that is. I've traveled across from Tampa through Orlando. Ugly, ugly place.
I didn't know it was there either until I started criss-crossing the state every day when we had our commercial flooring company. I love the coast and the many beautiful springs and state parks...the low hilly part that runs down the spine of the state and the many sprawling forests of black oak, cypress and pine are there, and they are beautiful.


A lot of the state is truly plain or ugly as you say, but that can be said of every single state in the Union.

I get it though, if you haven't seen it you don't know.
 
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Asian Carp are an extremely invasive species that is taking over our rivers and lakes. They are extremely harmful to our native fish and fisheries.
They are a pure white meat fish and are very tasty 😋. But yes I do understand invasive part that's why they are getting culled out very good.
 
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Fools speak out of ignorance and in disregard for their actions. If you’ve just taken 35 from Waco to San Antonio, you haven’t actually seen the hill country, you’ve seen an interstate. The hill country of Texas is a nice place with lots of really cool rivers, hills and bluffs.
I drove from Missouri to San Antonio for my sons' graduation from basic. I've been to Dallas and Wichita Falls and see absolutely nothing appealing about either place. Same with Austin.

I don't think I claimed to have seen every place in Texas... although the thing that started this whole spasm of arguments was someone claiming that the whole state of Missouri is a s**t hole. Would you call that foolish?

I have actually said that every place has its own appeal. Some people may like the miles of scrub brush in Texas. I think the Flint Hills of Kansas are a weirdly pretty place. Someone I work with just drove to Wichita and thought it was ugly. A million people live in OKC... I found it to be the most wretched place I've ever been.
 

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