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Connecticut Adventure Resume'

czimborbryan

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If you live in Connecticut, you are invited to post your adventure resume' on the Connecticut Explorer's Guide, Adventure Forum. This should be for expert-level experiences only. Go to the link below and then click Adventure Forum to get started.
This will be a great way to keep in touch with the adventure experts in Connecticut. This may also be a good forum for the AlpineZone. I immagine a New England resource of experts would be pretty cool. Maybe it can be divided into categories or rated by experience or something.

Have Fun!
 

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If you live in Connecticut, you are invited to post your adventure resume' on the Connecticut Explorer's Guide, Adventure Forum. This should be for expert-level experiences only. Go to the link below and then click Adventure Forum to get started.
This will be a great way to keep in touch with the adventure experts in Connecticut. This may also be a good forum for the AlpineZone. I immagine a New England resource of experts would be pretty cool. Maybe it can be divided into categories or rated by experience or something.

Have Fun!

There is just so much wrong with this....

expert-level experiences only

Leaves me out since I got married
 

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My companies based in Stamford...
There was some expert level pan handling going on yesterday...
 

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I miss Pucky
 

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What we're looking for are people that reside in Connecticut, not just people that work there are have ever heard of the state. Sorry for the descrimination, but we had to draw the line somewhere. As far as the expert-level experience goes, we're looking for people to post their experiences to help form a community of experts to turn to in regards to their areas of expertise. You can post your profile even if you aren't an expert, but that defeits the purpose.
 

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This is like the 5th thread/post about your website... I've said it before but the whole thing seems sort of sketchy. I could be wrong... but your website is really confusing and just not easy to find information on.
 
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I drove through Conneticut a couple of times, I was an expert at getting out.

no hard feelings conn. just kidding
 

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What we're looking for are people that reside in Connecticut, not just people that work there are have ever heard of the state. Sorry for the descrimination, but we had to draw the line somewhere. As far as the expert-level experience goes, we're looking for people to post their experiences to help form a community of experts to turn to in regards to their areas of expertise. You can post your profile even if you aren't an expert, but that defeits the purpose.

Would you consider a journeyman speller?
 

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I think Paul meant that working in Hartford is an adventure. Since I also have worked in Hartford, I agree with Paul.

You are correct sir!

I work for the evil empire formerly known as SNET, now at&t. Started as a residential technician. Spent many a day in the North end, Frog Hollow, and every other s*ithole is this god forsaken city. Trust me, it was more of an adventure than ANYTHING else you can do in this state.
Still stuck in Hartford, in a crummy orifice building near the Methadone Clinic.

The adventure never ends.

drove through Conneticut a couple of times, I was an expert at getting out.

no hard feelings conn. just kidding

Could you help me? I've been trying to get out for 36 years!
 

czimborbryan

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Well Paul, I can't help you. I guess once you're in, you're in. What happens in Connecticut stays in Connecticut...quite litterally.
 

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Could you help me? I've been trying to get out for 36 years!

It's really easy... just keep driving until the drivers become good... then you know your out.. :)
 

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It's really easy... just keep driving until the drivers become good... then you know your out.. :)

Being surrounded by New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, the only direction one could drive out of Connecticut to see better drivers would be across the southern border.
 

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Well Paul, I can't help you. I guess once you're in, you're in. What happens in Connecticut stays in Connecticut...quite litterally.

aka the Pit of Despair....

It's really easy... just keep driving until the drivers become good... then you know your out.. :)

Too true, unless I'm heading North...

Being surrounded by New York, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, the only direction one could drive out of Connecticut to see better drivers would be across the southern border.

Maybe if they build a bridge to VA? I lived in PA for a bit, and wasn't overly impressed with drivers from MD, PA, DE or NJ either.... :p
 
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