In fact if you ever did work at Cameco I can think of at least three geologists you’re definitely not, and one you might be.
Might gave to make that happen.Well now you’re getting silly, petros. I think we’ve reached the point of diminishing returns in this exchange. You think I’m not comprehending you and I think you’re extrapolating beyond the evidence we have. Perhaps face to face over a glass of good brew and a sandwich at some congenial pub—always one of my preferred ways of learning how other people think—we could arrive at some mutual understanding, but it’s not going to work when all we can do is type at each other. I think that’d be a good conversation, you’re obviously a bright guy and well informed about a lot of things and—no false modesty here—so am I, but without the non-verbal clues good communication so relies on we’re just going to continue at cross purposes. If you ever worked at any of the mining and exploration companies in Saskatoon, notably Cameco or any of its joint venture partners, we might even recognize each other if we ever cross paths in person.
3 Seniors? No Jrs?In fact if you ever did work at Cameco I can think of at least three geologists you’re definitely not, and one you might be.
At least a few hours with a pro to get a case history and find out if she actually did suffer any of the many possible complications of an untreated under active thyroid and any other physical or emotional traumas that may have beset her. Something damaged her pretty badly, and she appears from some of her notes to be a bit of a drama queen, not a pathology in itself but it certainly would have compounded whatever else happened to her.4-5hrs with a psychiatrist or?
That makes it unlikely we’d have met then, I knew only the permanent staff at Cameco. The one I was thinking might be you was the only geologist I ever heard say anything positive about a possible abiogenic origin of petroleum, which you also did here once many years ago.Contract through exploration offshoot UEX…
There is no shortage of info about her but to be definitive, yes spilling the beans to a physcologist would clear it up. For a "working diagnosis" there is enough in the public domain where her behaviour patterns can be correlated to specific disorders.At least a few hours with a pro to get a case history and find out if she actually did suffer any of the many possible complications of an untreated under active thyroid and any other physical or emotional traumas that may have beset her. Something damaged her pretty badly, and she appears from some of her notes to be a bit of a drama queen, not a pathology in itself but it certainly would have compounded whatever else happened to her.
That makes it unlikely we’d have met then, I knew only the permanent staff at Cameco. The one I was thinking might be you was the only geologist I ever heard say anything positive about a possible abiogenic origin of petroleum, which you also did here once many years ago.
Briefly, left Saskatoon in 98 for what proved to my final career change before taking advantage of a lucrative early retirement offer from a downsizing employer, which a few years later had downsized itself out of existence. Now I work for myself but only when I feel like it and only with people I like, so I don’t work much, don’t need to at all anymore, retirement planning is one major thing I got right. Best job I’ve ever had, mostly I indulge my hobbies and entertain grandchildren. They’re young enough to still think I know everything and old enough to have a real conversation with. I highly recommend it as a lifestyle choice.Did you live in Toontown from 96-02?
I didnt have a choice but drop out of the game by taking on a partner with intent to buy out. Sold 10% of the last half of my piece every year for 5 years until I got all my CCAs depleted to beat the tax man.Briefly, left Saskatoon in 98 for what proved to my final career change before taking advantage of a lucrative early retirement offer from a downsizing employer, which a few years later had downsized itself out of existence. Now I work for myself but only when I feel like it and only with people I like, so I don’t work much, don’t need to at all anymore, retirement planning is one major thing I got right. Best job I’ve ever had, mostly I indulge my hobbies and entertain grandchildren. They’re young enough to still think I know everything and old enough to have a real conversation with. I highly recommend it as a lifestyle choice.
My mom worked for them. I learned a lot from her before she was gone. Enough to file a T2 and farm with confidence. Its possible to get away with a few things that border on personal nothing big or itll cost. Things like nice wheels for the truck, weekend trips etc. If it can be resonably validated theyll stay calm.Always good to try to beat the revenuers, though it’s hardly a level playing field. I’m convinced they believe every penny we earn belongs to them, except for what we can prove is ours, according to rules they get to make up. There are people at CRA who talk about something they call a tax expenditure, and I must have read about it a dozen times before it dawned on me what that means. It means money they could have taxed away from you but didn’t: money they let you keep they view as a cost to them.