Robert Strack
Majahual, Quintana Roo, Mexico
http://ebolatravelandsafety.com
In High School, I worked at a Dude Ranch teaching people western riding or taking them on Trail Rides in the mountains. A Vietnam vet, 1972, Operation Linebacker.
I worked at a small Nuclear Reactor where we made Radioactive Isotopes for almost all the hospitals in the USA. The isotopes were used for all kinds of cancers, treatments and cures, and a wide range of diagnostics. My last positions were Nuclear Quality Assurance Manager and Reactor Supervisor. That was the last reactor of it's type in the United States and now it's gone. I'm still here, living in Mexico. Thank you Uncle Sam for your constant barrage of regulations and being the single biggest factor contributing to our demise.
I went to school part time and graduated in 1991 with a degree, Summa Cum Laude, from Fairleigh Dickenson University. A BSEE degree. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering.
I'm retired, living on the Caribbean beach (exactly where I took this photo) and loving life, as we all should be. I'm currently still studying and trying to learn everything I don't know, and I still don't know a lot.