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Old 11-29-2008 | 09:35 AM
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Coalcracker
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RSB, you seem to put yourself on the same level as these highly educated and trained professional, but the only thing we know about you is that your a WCO.

Please tell us where your four year degree is from and what you majored in, plus all the additional advanced training and sheepskins you have.

When you started working for the PGC what position did you hold and what year it was, all the advancement you had over the years until you became a WCO and how long you have now held that position. Also how many employees reported to you under each position you held.

At which position did you have to give up your security under the statecontract for workers such asPen DOT and clerical workers.

We know your postition is protecting the over400 speciesthat the PGC is responsible for, it would be nice to see how your expertize ended up being deer rather than bear or Indiana Bats.
......Hey Coalcracker.....Just what is your inference to Penn DOT and clerical workers??? Are you inferring they are some sort of sub-species in your peckiing order, or what? Are they not able to hold viable opinions also? Comments like that only serve to further alienate people to your "cause". But that's all right...just keep it up......your colors are beginning to show vividly.
It is not me but RSB who keeps talking about educated professionals and if youdon't have a degree in Biologyhe keep throwing insults about beinguneducated. Now if you are a Penn DOT worker or have a clerical position, I'm sure in RSB's eyes you are not versed in wildlife not matter how muchknowledge you have gained over time. I do know that Penn DOT workers, clerical positions and many other jobs are covered by a contract with the state, but not knowing the official name I had to use an example.
My educational background has nothing to do with wildlife management. In fact I'm the first onein my family to go beyond high school. I didn't pick the name coalcracker just for a joke, I'm very proud of where I came from and never look down on people that have to work for a living.

My father ran a drag line on the strip mines, my grandfatheralso ran drag line when he came north from Philly. My grandfather on my mothers side was killed in the mines when she was seven and my great grandfather on that side was a blacksmith in the mines when they used donkies. As I'm 66 years old, most people my fathers age quit school when they were in the fifth or sixth grade to pick the rock out of the coal in the colleries. I also grew up with many people that their parents spoke broken english, but I had no problem understand them and they were intelligent people.

Now you can look down on me if you like, but I'm proud of where I came from and what I have accomplished in my lifetime. If your looking for a snob, you'll have to look elsewhere.
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