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Entrance to the employee parking lot at Valley of Fire State Park. Visitor parking is to the left.
Check out the tank snuggled into the rock above the end of the employee roadway...
A weekend shuttle between Bay Street - Montclair and Hoboken is stopped at the employee-only MMC-ROC station. This station serves NJ Transit's Meadowlands Maintenance Complex and adjoining Rail Operations Center in Kearny, NJ.
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yup! that's my "temporary" office ^.^
After operating three employee appreciation round-trips out of Cicero, BNSF's executive train is taking the connection track between the Chicago Sub. and the IHB mainline at La Grange, IL. The train, lead by a BNSF SD70MAC, is headed for Wilow Springs where it will operate another series of round trips to Joliet the next day. 8/29/1998
Second shot from my New England vacation, this one at Russell Orchards Farm in Ipswich, home of the apple cider doughnut.
Employees from Devon and Enlink handed out holiday meal boxes to members of the community on Saturday November 3, 2018. These meals were donate by Devon and Enlink.
R3 Santa Fe NF District Recreation Program Manager James Munoz is seen in Dalton Recreation Sites in Pecos, NM on 03/28/2019. (Forest Service photo by Andy McMillan, Team Pathways2Solutions)
In the fast food environment, employees must maintain a high rate of production under high stress conditions because productivity suffers for numerous reasons.
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NRCS employee, Stacy Welling, Don Nelson, forester, and Paraic Neibergs, landowner. Neibergs has been cooperating with the NRCS field office on forest thinning and wildfire mitigation projects. This location has been previously treated to decrease tree density and increase spacing, causing future fires to move to the ground rather than the tree crowns. Projects also help to improve the health of remaining trees. Paraic Neibergs' Bolin Ranch. Ravalli County. June 2022.
District Ranger Jay Pence and Trail Foreman Scott Bossell packing 150 feet of rigging cable on Nakoda. The equipment was used help set bridge stringers for a new bridge on Horseshoe Creek. This 2017 bridge and trail work was a cooperative project with the C-T National Forest, State of Idaho Parks and recreation, Skyliners Motorized club, Montana Conservation Corps, Teton Valley Trails and Pathways and Mountain Bike the Tetons. At Upper Horseshoe Bridge, Horseshoe Creek on the Teton Basin RD, Caribou-Targhee National Forest in Idaho. Forest Service photo by Scott Bossell
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JAXPORT's staff is comprised of 150 employees, whom manage and market the port and plan for its improvement. JAXPORT's staff work in a variety of areas, including terminal operations and security; cruise operations; planning and properties; construction and engineering; finance, administration, procurement, IT, government and external affairs, corporate communications and trade development and marketing.
Talleyrand Marine Terminal:
This 173-acre terminal has 4,780 linear feet (1,457m) of berthing space on 40 feet (12.2m) of deepwater.
The terminal handles containerized and breakbulk cargoes, imported automobiles and liquid bulk commodities such as turpentine and vegetable oil. Breakbulk cargoes include steel, lumber and paper, and a variety of frozen and chilled goods. Talleyrand is equipped with four container cranes, on-dock rail and 160,000 square feet of transit shed space capable of handling cargo in refrigerated, freezer or ambient conditions. Additionally, a 553,000-square foot warehouse stores a variety of cargoes, including rolls of fine and specialty papers, magazine papers and newsprint.
The Talleyrand terminal also offers two 50-LT capacity rubber tired gantry cranes, both of which straddle four rail spurs totaling 4,800 linear feet (1,463 m). Talleyrand's on-dock rail facilities are run by Talleyrand Terminal Railroad, Inc., which provides direct switching service for Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads. The terminal is only 25 minutes from Florida East Coast Railroad's intermodal ramp, and is conveniently located within minutes of interstates I-95 and I-10.
Photo credit: JAXPORT, Meredith Fordham Hughes
Heres a pic of an asshole Disney employee that felt it neccessary to treat us like shit on our most recent trip to Disneyworld in florida. He told us his name was "Donald" We found him at "Monsters Inc" as he was throwing around people's personal strollers and stuff. And said" if they don't give a FUCK, why should I?!!" Then proceeded to yell and rant to us. So my wife said "say cheese." and this was the resulting picture. Hope you find your picture on here ASSHOLE. Be proud.
More information about False Cape State Park with access via Back Bay Wildlife Refuge here: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/false-cape#general_infor...