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U.S. soldier arrested by North Korea

And the public sector, particularly companies with federal/military contracts, will usually pay good money for that kind of expertise.

For example, if you've been navigating a nuclear sub for the past decade, you've got a skill that's unusual and specific. The companies that make the instruments for the Navy may just want to pick your brain to figure out how to make them better. Or at least sign you on for training their staff for installation and implementation.

My brother served on nuclear subs for nearly 8 years. He found there wasn't much demand for "missile launchers" in the private sector. He got a job as a lettercarrier.
 
My brother served on nuclear subs for nearly 8 years. He found there wasn't much demand for "missile launchers" in the private sector. He got a job as a lettercarrier.
Cannot imagine doing that for nearly eight years. Congrats (and thanks) his service.
 
My brother served on nuclear subs for nearly 8 years. He found there wasn't much demand for "missile launchers" in the private sector. He got a job as a lettercarrier.
A friend's in-laws had been technicians on nuke sub reactors, moved on to civilian power plants. At a party he urged me to talk with them. I did, and told him they both seemed...odd. "All the nuke sub guys are like that," he said. Years later I was in a meeting with a corportate comms guy from Maersk, the shipping line. I got a weird vibe and asked him if he had served on a nuke sub.

"Yes, I did. How did you know?" he said.
 
How do you feel about crayons?

I don't know the history of the joke, but I wouldn't appreciate it if I were in.

As a squid, I never ate them.
I do have a friend who is a Marine (no such thing as a former one), who has a tattoo of a box of crayons with some of them chewed.
You can be offended by the insults or embrace them.
 
You got a problem with the United States Marine Corps, you got a problem with me, and I suggest you let that one marinate!
 

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