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That's fantastic, Jayjay.

Man, I'll be sorry to see you go when you get the job and become all professional.
Oh yeah, I'll def have to blow this pop stand :)

Edit: I'll never leave this place willingly. I was perm banned at one point but thankfully @Yooper resurrected me. I know full well which side my bread is buttered on. HBT has been my home for a long while, and I'm looking forward to getting back to contributing to brewing topics real soon. I can't say enough about how much this community has meant to me, or how much it's given me. Smooches.
 
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It went really well! Both the head brewer and his assistant started out in homebrewing, so they were really receptive. I was anxious about being able to recall so many details since I haven't brewed in a while, but luckily once we started talking it all came back pretty easily. At one point they introduced me to another employee, referring to me as "huge into homebrewing" which felt really good to hear. We talked a lot about process, base malts, intricacies of recipe design, water building, etc. He mentioned that they use Brewer's Friend to build their water and calculate pH adjustments, which started a pretty granular discussion on chemistry. They were also intrigued that I started out in all-grain brewing, and have been creating my own recipes since the beginning. I'll bring along some of my beer to the next meeting, they were definitely interested in my Rhinestone Carboy stout.

Great guys, and the assistant brewer will be moving on soon to take over as head brewer at another local brewery, so there will be an opening. I hope I came across as knowledgeable enough that I wouldn't take long to train. I know the pay will be quite different from my past career, but I'm hoping to continue consulting on the side to help make up the difference.
Best of Luck!!
 
Best of Luck!!
Second interview is on Friday :mischievous:

Assistant brewer pays a fraction of what I'm used to, but my consultancy work is picking up and I've been in talks with a former competitor who wants to formally retain my services. I've spent the past two decades chained to a desk, it would be a huge improvement to balance computer work with the physical nature of commercial brewing. Not to mention the aromatherapy! :mug:
 
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Hope all is well late night gang. For your late nite soundtrack, something lite (!). This guy died young, dragged down into a river and drowned.

Check out this remarkable image collection of the same women over 45 yrs. Wow. If you don't think its coming for you, think again.

https://fraenkelgallery.com/portfolios/nicholas-nixon-brown-sisters

 
My second interview went extremely well, we really got down into the details. Yes, I'm mechanically inclined. No, I don't like the pet shop boys. In fact, we like the same music and movies; and yes, I will happily hoist 150lb kegs all day long. He said I'm the only compelling candidate without prior experience, and I'm hoping with all my might that they take a chance on me. I should hear back early this week.
 
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Hope all is well late night gang. For your late nite soundtrack, something lite (!). This guy died young, dragged down into a river and drowned.

Check out this remarkable image collection of the same women over 45 yrs. Wow. If you don't think its coming for you, think again.

https://fraenkelgallery.com/portfolios/nicholas-nixon-brown-sisters


I'm a Buckley fan, not sure how to put this but his whole sound foreshadows an early death, especially Hallelujah. It's almost like he knew.

I'm not religious, but if Jesus came back, would we even recognize him?
Would he be a pauper or a poet? A street busker?
Would we even know where to look?
Would we even listen?
If he came to save us,
would we even accept it?
 
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It really did make me chuckle more than it should have.
But I spent years doing golf ball dimple design using 3D matrix rotation math, so a simple rotation matrix multiplication joke is funny.
To me.
 
I was out behind the house tonight looking up into the live oaks behind my house. Full of spanish moss. That stuff hangs off all the old trees down here. It drops long tentacles that release spores that float up into the trees, gets stuck in the bark, and a new bunch is born.

Believe it or not, in the 1930's it was harvested and used to stuff car upholstery.

I took a couple of pics for you late niters. Also, here's a a little ditty to help you ease into your evening.



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It really did make me chuckle more than it should have.
But I spent years doing golf ball dimple design using 3D matrix rotation math, so a simple rotation matrix multiplication joke is funny.
To me.
So you rotate infinity 90 degrees and get 8? Rotating a non-vector is a thing? Or, that's the joke?
 
My second interview went extremely well, we really got down into the details. Yes, I'm mechanically inclined. No, I don't like the pet shop boys. In fact, we like the same music and movies; and yes, I will happily hoist 150lb kegs all day long. He said I'm the only compelling candidate without prior experience, and I'm hoping with all my might that they take a chance on me. I should hear back early this week.
You gotta at least _like_ the Pet Shop Boys. Good luck with the rest!
 
Still waiting for a decision. I get it that I'm a wild card, but I don't know how to convey why I need to leave my former profession behind me, no matter the cost. If I took my clothes off for money, and wanted to get away to honest work, it would be simple. That's how I feel. Pimped out for the past 20 years, and I'm ready to make an honest living for myself, no matter how meager.
 
Late night curiosity loves Google.

Spanish Moss is an epiphyte, meaning it grows on trees for support but gets its nutrients from air and rain, not from the tree itself, so it does not harm the host tree by taking nutrients from it. Thus that symbiotic relationship would be classified as "Commensalism"...

Cheers!
 
First time I saw Spanish Moss I was in my early teens visiting my older sister in FL. As a plant & science enthusiast, I took some back north in my folks' car. Tried to keep it alive in the warmest & lightest place in house draped on some house plants, regulary misting it, but it did not live long. Happy to report I didn't get chiggers.
 
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