Have people enter, and then get a board of top rated players to judge each player, from then creating pairs that are as fair as possible. They then create the brackets. Players would work in 2-man teams in 2 on 2 games. The winner continues on, the loser goes to the loser bracket, but if you lose in there, you are out. Then the top two losing teams face off to see who gets to see the winners champion. Then the winner and loser champions face each other to see who wins there. For playing different games: games like Bulge, D-Day, and Guadal are worth the lowest points for Ws and Ls, while 1940 and Anniversary are worth more points for both winners and losers. To prevent cheating, there will be a judge at each game who will officiate, but will not punish players if they screw up, but will disqualify them if they do things like roll the dice again, or pick their tech, etc.,intentional cheating like that in which there is evidence beyond a REASONABLE doubt. Everyone should have fun, as it is a double then play for fun elimination circut. If your are knocked out of the losing bracket, you then join the other pairs(1/4 of total players at first possible chance), and play for fun, not to advance, as you are knocked out of the tournament. Where and when will the convention be held because I will try to get there if it is in the US.
Are civilians "insane" to military men and women?
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Yea, but Jermo, most people consider a full time job as “40 hours.” I always included the time travelling too and from the clients/office as well. So I actually worked closer to 14.5 hours a day, 6 days a week and was on call on Sunday.
Thus, upgrading to 19.5 hours a day, 7 days a week is nothing. wink
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Yea, but Jermo, most people consider a full time job as "40 hours." I always included the time travelling too and from the clients/office as well. So I actually worked closer to 14.5 hours a day, 6 days a week and was on call on Sunday.
Thus, upgrading to 19.5 hours a day, 7 days a week is nothing. wink
This is a little crazy.
I have the odd “20-hour day” - fortunately my week is rounded out with a the odd 14 and 16 hour days, with two 8-hour days thrown in. The odd weekend i’ll do a couple of 12-hour shifts.
SOOOO much better than residency - 1/4 days i’d do 30-hours straight with 12 hours working the other two. Mind you - i got 2 weekends off over a 2 month period . . . . -
I have life SO easy!
M-F, average 11 hours a day.
About 1 Saturday a month I have to work
About 2 holidays a year (of 10) I have to work.
About a dozen overnight trips a year.Time and a half OT. 3 weeks of vacation, a week sick (and of course 2 weeks worth of holidays).
Paid for drive time… and I average about 250-300 miles a day :-)
Am I lucky or what??? :-D
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I dont work right now. AHH-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA. :lol: :-P 8-) :-D :-) :mrgreen: :wink: :roll: :evil:
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Yea, well, now you see why I re-enlisted, CC. Easier working days, less responsibility, much better benefits, a lot less stress, longer life expectancy….
Ah well…I hear teaching’s a breeze compared to being a senior project manager…





