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Principal threat analyst for a large cyber security company.
I did just over 20 in the Navy as two (cross-rated from O to N to avoid IT, actually) of the CT flavors. Did Comms, then some 7th Fleet deployments, two NIOCs, a tour with JSOC, and retired out of NCIS.Retired from the Navy after 24yrs as an IT.
Now doing Cyber as a contractor for the government
It's funny how similar the civilian sector is to the military when it comes to dealing with people in decision making positions. It's like I never left lol.
Yeah right now I'm sitting at almost 2yrs with my current company and I'm at the point of saying "I'm done" as well. lolI did just over 20 in the Navy as two (cross-rated from O to N to avoid IT, actually) of the CT flavors. Did Comms, then some 7th Fleet deployments, two NIOCs, a tour with JSOC, and retired out of NCIS.
Worked for a year at a local area establishment as an insider threat/security operations/digital forensic guy, then played with the remote gig stuff, and now I'm just done.
Wishing you the best of luck!Hobby business owner. (Kaboom.games) We do Magic the Gathering, Pokemon, Lorcana, puzzles, plush, pinball arcade, Warhammer 40k, etc etc
This one is my second go round in the industry and have been at it for 25 years. Had store for 7 before that which I closed to join Norfolk Police. At this point I would call myself semi retired as I do only few days at store and work some from home.
You sound like my wife and crafting supplies. I swear she could open a storefront for a year and still have more than she'll ever need. In the community it is called SABLE: Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy.Wishing you the best of luck!
I'm a long time gamer/wargamer since my youth. I started playing D & D in 1974 and still play a version with my own custom rules and paint and use miniatures - occasionally with elaborate Dwarven Forge setups and related accessories. I actually briefly ran in a campaign run by Dave Arneson in 1977 at a worldcon.
I've also played magic and collected cards since the game came out. I have a complete or near complete set of every release up until about 2 years ago when I pretty much went cold turkey on purchasing new cards/sets. I also have tons of unopened product going back to "The Dark". Your probably the only one here who can appreciate the kind of collection I have. I've also got tons of promo stuff....like judges cards, convention cards and a great many of the early and more recent promos....including lots of oversized cards dating back to the early days....many of which I have framed and mounted on various walls of my house. I'd still be at it but I don't like the direction Hasbro has gone with the franchise and its just become too much for me.
I used to have a"store" but it wasn't really one....I just bought so much and knew folks in the industry where I had a store account with whole-sellers and occasionally would attend gaming conventions with my own booth and sell stuff. I still have unopened boxes of old Grenadier and Ral partha and many other miniatures...as well as armies of painted minis....such as nearly all of the Lord of the Rings stuff and have hosted many mass battles in the past (again using my own rules).
If I get back into buying cards or stuff again (which I might....but not like before) I'll look you up...
That certainly describes me with my wine cellar. I've long had this vision of my two boys perhaps surrounded by family and friends....long after I'm gone...clinking together glasses of (priceless fine) wine and saying "wasn't dad cool...leaving us all this great wine and not just money"You sound like my wife and crafting supplies. I swear she could open a storefront for a year and still have more than she'll ever need. In the community it is called SABLE: Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy.