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08 February 2005, 16:11
WinkCombine Work with Play
I hope Saeed will forgive me if I am overstepping an ethical boundary here, but I would like to inform any AR members who are civil engineers with road construction experience, or related fields, I have several job opportunities for them in Africa. Send me a personal message if you are interested. I am also looking for a National Park Planner for the Meru in Kenya.
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08 February 2005, 19:15
Mark TAs an Engineer working in the contruction field, slogging through the winter in Montana, planning on his first trip to Africa this summer I think this borders on cruel and unusual punishment....
Bad time of year to see offers like this......

08 February 2005, 19:18
WinkMark T,
I've got two construction supervision teams in Chad who dream of snow.
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08 February 2005, 19:33
Die Ou JagterWink, do you need any old accountants?
09 February 2005, 01:15
Ropesquote:
Originally posted by Die Ou Jagter:
Wink, do you need any old accountants?
Or Power Plant supervisors

09 February 2005, 01:31
carmelolisciottoWink,
Ya ever need any IT security and or infrastructure engineers give me a shout!

quote:
Originally posted by Wink:
I hope Saeed will forgive me if I am overstepping an ethical boundary here, but I would like to inform any AR members who are civil engineers with road construction experience, or related fields, I have several job opportunities for them in Africa. Send me a personal message if you are interested. I am also looking for a National Park Planner for the Meru in Kenya.
09 February 2005, 02:23
RIPquote:
Originally posted by Wink:
I hope Saeed will forgive me if I am overstepping an ethical boundary here, but I would like to inform any AR members who are civil engineers with road construction experience, or related fields, I have several job opportunities for them in Africa. Send me a personal message if you are interested. I am also looking for a National Park Planner for the Meru in Kenya.

Do you actually pay wages, or do these fine men pay you for the privilege? This isn't one of those missionary engineer positions is it?

How is the licensing of these professionals handled in such an international setting?
Are U.S. state licenses recognized? How does this affect an engineer or a physician in your organization.
09 February 2005, 02:41
ceweHow are you on MD´s?
And I ain´t kiddin`!
09 February 2005, 02:52
CanuckHow 'bout a forester???
Cheers,
Canuck
09 February 2005, 04:43
bmpreglerHow's about a safety professional. You can't let all those engineers run wild!

09 February 2005, 05:36
Frank MartinezHow about a goof who loves to talk and play and carouze all night and then sleep in most of the day before starting all over?
Just kidding but I have been thinking of spending a year doing any kind of work just to be there. I have a few different skills including construction and would be willing to do so for anyone willing to get me into something that will get me there.
Frank
09 February 2005, 06:42
Aspen Hill AdventuresI know where you all can go and get paid $12,700 per month, yes, that's PER MONTH on a one year or longer commitment to teach folks how to do things.

That's about $153,000 per year. Oh, all expenses paid (lodging, food, transportation) as well as vacation. You just need 5 years of experience doing what you do best.
Where, you ask is such a place and who is the employer?
It's for real but I will let you folks guess a bit. It should be an easy guess.
~Ann
09 February 2005, 08:04
M16quote:
You just need 5 years of experience doing what you do best.
Stud Service?
09 February 2005, 08:08
RopesIraq or Afganistan, I know atleast on ex-marine who is getting a bit more than that doing VIP security..
09 February 2005, 15:25
jbderunzHi Wink,
Do You need a biologist?
Ray,
A fortune soldier or any mercenary business?
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
09 February 2005, 15:36
Don GHow about an RF Communications engineer?
"Have spectrum analyzer, will travel"

09 February 2005, 15:55
Andersquote:
Originally posted by Wink:...I am also looking for a National Park Planner for the Meru in Kenya.
What does this involve..? I`m finishing my education theese days. Natural Management (Conservation, Management, National Park controll etc.).
09 February 2005, 16:10
WinkGentlemen,
I'm afraid I can't answer all of your questions individually so I suggest you send to me your CV and areas of interest and I will get back to you. wrounds@louisberger.com
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10 February 2005, 00:34
mehulkamdarAnn,
If it's in Kenya, is a membership at the Muthaiga Club included?

Mehul Kamdar
"I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."-- Patrick Henry
10 February 2005, 00:38
Aspen Hill AdventuresMehul,
Nope, it's not Kenya. Are you enjoying midwestern winter weather?

~Ann
10 February 2005, 00:50
CanadianLeftyAnn,
Where is it then?
Cheers,
CL
10 February 2005, 00:52
CanuckANN,
Is it $153,000 Zim dollars per year?
If its actually real money, spit it out already! Yer killin me here!
Cheers,
Canuck
10 February 2005, 00:55
Aspen Hill AdventuresNope, it's good old American dollars.
Our Government needs YOU! True, and posted on many websites, this is the pay to live in the Green Zone and teach Iraqi citizens various trades.
~Ann
10 February 2005, 01:04
Fjoldquote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Nope, it's good old American dollars.
Our Government needs YOU! True, and posted on many websites, this is the pay to live in the Green Zone and teach Iraqi citizens various trades.
I'm not taking a paycut to work in Iraq!

Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
10 February 2005, 01:12
CanadianLeftyKnew it had to be Iraq...
10 February 2005, 01:35
Paul Hquote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Nope, it's good old American dollars.
Our Government needs YOU! True, and posted on many websites, this is the pay to live in the Green Zone and teach Iraqi citizens various trades.
Even at double the pay, it still wouldn't be enough. As a co-worker who grew up in the hood told me, man, I could hook you up selling crack if you want a well paying dangerous job, and it's all tax free.
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10 February 2005, 22:18
mehulkamdarAnn,
This has been a remarkably mild winter in Wisconsin. I lived in Russia for some years and wasn't worried too much about the cold but I did worry about how my wife would find it. She seems to enjoy it as much as I do though the best effect has been on my little dog.
For a dog who lived his first 8 years in India, he has grown to like the snow so much that some friends on these forums who have seen him, call him a little polar bear.
Best wishes!
Mehul Kamdar
"I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."-- Patrick Henry