My very first job was local. It was pretty easy since my work was less then a quater mile away from my house.
http://www.simviation.com/yabbuploads/LaPinefire.jpg
To explain why I may be gone for extents of time during the summer (notthat anyone would notice), I'll give you a look at my exciting yet increadibly miserable and exhausting career
Then there was the summer of 2003, the Davis Fire was a funfest!

the smoke plume goes into Washington, idaho, and montano, all the way from Central Oregon.
true story on the fire line I shall protect the identity of my companions by calling them companion.
I yell "Dude, I think we should fall back aways since we got a tanker (retardent plane) coming in!"
My Companion 1 yells back "Nah, It won't be here for a bit cause they got to take off from Redmond, so shut up and keep working!"
Campanion 2 yells "Um, dude, there sort of a tanker coming from right over there" he points at it and we look... It's not the famous Aero Union Tanker 27 (or is it?) but it's the same type of plane.

Companion 1 "It's going somwhere else! Keep freakin' working on the **** perimeter you lazy ****nuggets!"
I counter his colorful speach; "Um, boss, it's got it's flaps down..."
Companion 1 calmly replies as he throws down his Pulaski, "FIND SOME **** COVER" as the tankers doors come open and the wonderful sticky red liquid known as retardent covers the parts of us that aren't covered, which is just about all of our bodies since all there was was a semi hollowed out log.
Companion 2 "I should reconsider my career path"
Campanion 1 "Shut up and get back to work!"
as you can tell "Companion 1" is all about the business. Being coverd in retardent isn't very comfortable, also it means thet the fire is advancing towards you, luckily we got the call to get out of there before the "Boss" got us killed.
and the only other exciting thing this summer at the end of the baker fire, we were packing up to go home and my pulaski fell from the back of a Fire truck (6 feet) and onto my foot. Ow
. I'll be off the line for awhile now.







