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    Default FS: Silent Submersion UV-26 with UV-18 tube

    It seems I will be leaving the US in the next couple months, heading to a place with lots of sand, a couple of oceans nearby, and very few caves(though the ones there are mostly unexplored). I will be gone for quite a while, so I have decided I need to sell my SS.

    - UV-26 with new Genesis batteries, burn test at 95 minutes(same as Rodney's test)

    - UV-18 tube/batteries, burn test at 45 minutes(new batts test at approximately 50 minutes)

    - Interacter fully automatic charger

    - Burn tester(simulates maximum draw that the motor can pull, equivalent to running at top speed)

    All for $3600. Call or email if interested. I'm not willing to separate the tubes at this point.

    Mike
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    Default SS

    If you are going to the mideast desert in support of our great nation.
    God Speed! & Thank You!

    See you on the Bottom!

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    PM sent

    It's bad luck to be superstitious.

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    Default Re: SS

    Quote Originally Posted by SemorBugs
    If you are going to the mideast desert in support of our great nation.
    God Speed! & Thank You!
    Well, I am going to the Middle East(Northeastern Saudi Arabia, to be exact)... but it's for purely selfish reasons. The contract jobs over there, at least in my field, are very lucrative. If I stay 8-10 years, I would never have to work again.

    The diving on the east coast sucks, but the Red Sea is pretty good...and there are some caves that have not been explored yet. Plus, luckily, my contract will give me 3 months a year off...allowing me time to travel to dive and visit.

    Mike


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    Default

    what kind of work?


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    Default Re: SS

    You working with blackwater or dyncorp? Been thinking more about that lately.
    B


    Quote Originally Posted by MikeH
    Quote Originally Posted by SemorBugs
    If you are going to the mideast desert in support of our great nation.
    God Speed! & Thank You!
    Well, I am going to the Middle East(Northeastern Saudi Arabia, to be exact)... but it's for purely selfish reasons. The contract jobs over there, at least in my field, are very lucrative. If I stay 8-10 years, I would never have to work again.

    The diving on the east coast sucks, but the Red Sea is pretty good...and there are some caves that have not been explored yet. Plus, luckily, my contract will give me 3 months a year off...allowing me time to travel to dive and visit.

    Mike


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    Default Re: SS

    Quote Originally Posted by hunter991
    You working with blackwater or dyncorp? Been thinking more about that lately.
    No, not Blackwater or Dyncorp. I can definitely say that Blackwater is a great company to work for, and they treat their people very well....however, the few contracts they currently have available are in areas that I do not care to return to. Been there, done that, almost got the scars to prove it. No dice.

    I'll be working for Aramco. They're the largest oil producer in the world.

    Mike


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    Quote Originally Posted by swadiver
    what kind of work?
    Pilot. Mostly fixed wing, possibly a bit of rotary wing as well. I'm qualified in both, but have much more experience in FW than RW. Most RW employers over there want a minimum of 500-1000 hours of NVG time, of which I only have a couple hundred.

    Mike


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    Bump. Still available.


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    Default Re: SS

    Gotcha, I have been thinking about looking for something new and have had some friends do the blackwater thing, doesn't look like a pleasant location to work though.

    Brent



 

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