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Yesterday and today, I am taking mandatory training for Homeland Security.  (Kill me now!)

 

The basic gist of this excercise in soul-sucking is to prepare us for how to plan things and set particular items into motion should we ever be tasked to react to a particular type of disaster.  (Again, KILL me now!)

 

Our training is led by three people.  For the purposes of this replay, I will simply name them, the Nebish, the Mouse, and Kronk.

 

The Nebish, a regular trainer, is a very non-threatening type.  Very bland… very monotone… and a bit insipid.  See stereotypical male librarian or Unibomber.  

 

The Mouse is a very petite gal whose task in the training seems to be absolutely nothing other than reading what is on the slides of the Powerpoint presentation.  She is so quiet, the students in the class have frequently asked her to speak up, only for her to speak at the same level.  ACK!

 

Then, there is Kronk.  Kronk reminds me of Patrick Wallburton, but nowhere near as handsomely hot.  He DOES have the voice and the attitude that commands our attention.  Why?  Kronk is a cop who is called to duty on upper-level items such as presidential motorcades, etc.  Speaking of which, the back row (which is of course where I sit), took advantage of the term "motorcade," incorporating that into our FEMA drinking game.  Sadly, we only had coffee to drink, but it did provide for at least SOME entertainment - the only entertainment, actually.

 

As if trainings don’t already make my skin crawl, our instructors have been arranging us into groups for “group exercises.”  To be as direct as I know – I HATE TRAINING GROUP EXERCISES WITH A PASSION!!!  In the grand scheme of things, Group Exercises to me are worse than spending the day with a classroom of 2nd graders, having a root canal, or finding myself at a family reunion without any alcohol.  I usually just shut down because otherwise, I may say something that gets me written up. 

 

Our Group exercises have involved creating various case scenarios for filling out paperwork for particular disaster scenarios.  But even the disaster scenarios crack me up.  They frankly sound like one of those disaster movies from the ‘70’s.  It isn’t enough to have a traffic accident.  It isn’t enough to be just outside of a major themepark.  It isn’t enough to close down the only major highway.  But it has to involve fully loaded school buses with lots of kids, an overturned tanker, an approaching storm, AND leaking liquid sulfur.

 

And then there is the one involving the train derailment where the train cars that overturn contain newsprint, molten sulfur (Recurring theme????), phosphorous, and tallow.  (We still USE tallow?)

 

I read those, and just had to crack up.  After all… what if in the process of overturning, the trains knocked a tree down into a powerline, lighting the forest on fire?  Add on that several nests of killer bees may have shaken loose from the trees.  And are there any wild wombats in the area?  Can we EVER be too careful?

 

I don’t think I’m the best choice of Incident Commander for major disasters.

Date: 2008-08-14 08:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mike123456.livejournal.com
hey, i stumbled upon your journal through a friend's friends page and thought i'd add you..feel free to add me back. name's mike, i'm 26 and live in boston.

Date: 2008-08-14 11:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] joeguppy.livejournal.com
Hi Mike. Glad to meetcha! So... through a friend, eh? So tell me aboutcherself.

Date: 2008-08-15 12:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mike123456.livejournal.com
yup, aofe's journal.

let's see..about me. i'm 26, live in boston with my boyfriend. very into music (big tori fan as you read), work in communications and taking classes part-time for my masters in digital media. been on LJ since about 2003. that's the basics..how about you?

Date: 2008-08-15 01:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] joeguppy.livejournal.com
Oh gosh. Not even sure where to begin.

I'm 40 (and damned proud of it!), and live in Santa Ana, CA with my gorgeous and wonderful husband. We are married (yet again!) now that California legally allows it (and hopefully will continue after November). I work for the County as a Contracts Administrator with alcohol and drug programs. In my spare time (HAH!) I am involved in too many projects including historical recreation, cooking projects, and the continued restoration of our 1903 home.

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