kurt Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 I'm writing this to thank the Hausdok for putting in the time he does getting us all those news items; this place is an incredibly fine resource for the profession. Thanx, 'dok. Grateful HI from Chicago
Phillip Posted February 3, 2006 Report Posted February 3, 2006 You are right Kurt. One fine place for info. Thanks Mike.
Bill Kibbel Posted February 4, 2006 Report Posted February 4, 2006 Yeah, Mike's great. If I ever meet him in person I'll give the big guy a big smooch. [:-eyebrow We're all better inspectors for hangin' out here with him.
Brian G Posted February 4, 2006 Report Posted February 4, 2006 Eh. He's okay...I guess. Of course you know he types with all ten fingers and half of his toes. A 1,000 word article only takes him 2.6 minutes to post. [] Brian G. He Who Types With One Finger on Each Hand [:-paperba
Inspectorjoe Posted February 4, 2006 Report Posted February 4, 2006 Ditto's to all of the above. And a big thanks for the garage door inspection article. That has got to be the most complete source of info in existence. I don't know where Mike finds the time or energy to keep on top of this site. I don't even reply to e-mails in a timely manner half the time. It's appreciated.
Jim Morrison Posted February 4, 2006 Report Posted February 4, 2006 Mike O'Handley is The Man, no doubt. I'm proud to call him my friend. Our entire profession, and especially all of us, owe him a lot. Can you feel the love, cuz? Jimmy
Garcha Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Thanks particularly for the Electrical manual. It has been a huge addition to my Library and helped me become comfortable in my area of least experience. I guess I speak for a lot of guys when I say, "Mike post some Time managemant tactics that you employ because you have to be one sharp cookie on the clock to get all this done." Thanks for helping me be a better inspector.
randynavarro Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Yes. Ditto. I concur. I am grateful for the work and effort Mike contributes to this board. And thank you all for your thoughts and professional insights. I am a self-confessed consistent lurker to these pages but don't post often. This is truly a valuable resource. Cheers P.S. What does Hausdok mean anyway? If its too personal that's fine by me.
hausdok Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Okay guys, Enough already. You're going to have my head so swollen I won't be able to pull a T-shirt on over it. Anyway, it's really everyone who hangs out here that makes TIJ what it is. I'm only a very, very small part of it. I am very, very grateful to every one of you. Oh, and the time management thing? Forget it. I'm the most disorganized mass of carbon-based life form on the planet. The only "tactic" I have is that I rarely sleep more than 4 hours a night and outside of work, and screwing around with TIJ I really don't have a life. Und Ja, Herr Garcha hat recht, auf English bedeudet der Hausdok House Doc. ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!! Mike
Paul MacLean Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Not to be out done...ditto, ditto!
Richard Moore Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Sorry Mike. You are just going to have to deal with the enlarged cranium issue. My thanks too!
hausdok Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Originally posted by Richard Moore Sorry Mike. You are just going to have to deal with the enlarged cranium issue. My thanks too! Dang! And I was so hoping to be able to wear a Zippy costume next holloween. I was looking forward to tying a bow around a pointy head. OT - OF!!! M.
Terence McCann Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Originally posted by Garcha Thanks particularly for the Electrical manual. It has been a huge addition to my Library and helped me become comfortable in my area of least experience. Which manual is this Mike?
hausdok Posted February 5, 2006 Report Posted February 5, 2006 Hi Terry, Well, I'm not sure. It might have been one of the Army manuals that I offered to share with folks a while back. To tell you the truth, I don't remember because I've got a bunch of them. Perhaps he can come back on and give me the specific TM, FM, or ACC numbers and I'll be happy to send it, or them, to anyone else who wants them. ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!! Mike
Robert E Lee Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 An echo of all the above, I'm a daily reader, a rare poster so I guess that makes me a Lurker. However the knowledge and sharing that takes place here is top notch. This site is the first one on my favorites list. Thanks again, Robert E Lee GENERAL Home Inspections, Inc Rochester, MN
hausdok Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 Yep, I kinda figured that but which one? I have FM's, TM's, TC's, SMCT's. I've got a lot of stuff bogarted on 3 separate computers here. I need to know more. It's got a number on it. When you give me that, then I know which one(s) I sent you and I can make sure that anyone who wants a copy gets the same one(s). ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!! Mike
Garcha Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 AIPD Army Correspondence Course Program US Army Engineer School Edition B STP-5-51R12-SM-TG, Task 051-246-1104 Subcourse ENS5144, 5145, 5146, 5141 That is all the numbers I could find. Kind of reminds me of the scene from "Good Morning Vietnam." I'll dig out the actuall PDF file and see if there is anything there.
hausdok Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 Hi, No, that's not necessary. That's the Army correspondence course program. Every soldier is required to have a secondary MOS and most can obtain those by finishing a series of army correspondence courses that lead to award of the secondary. The STP CC's contain the meat of the MOS but aren't necessarily as detailed as a field manual (FM). Those are the four electrical sub-courses for the combat engineers course. I'll see about uploading them into TIJ's download ibrary. Thanks. ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!! Mike
randynavarro Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 Originally posted by hausdok Und Ja, Herr Garcha hat recht, auf English bedeudet der Hausdok House Doc. ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!! Mike My German is a bit sketchy, but I'm picking up the words rectal, English bidet, and House Doctor. Now I get it!![:-bonc01]
Jack Ahern Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 Big heartfelt thanks from ASHI guy in Needham,Ma. Four hours sleep-jeez it takes me four hours to eat. Many thanks for you efforts. Reading your chatroom has saved my yankee bacon several times.[:-banghea[:-party] Jack Ahern Needham on the Charles Bridgton,Maine
hausdok Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 Careful Randy, I live in Kenmore too. You're close enough that I can come over there and T.P. your house. ONE TEAM - ONE FIGHT!!! Mike
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