Thanks so much Fishfuzz and glpease!Fishfuzz":9f3hidto said:Welcome to the group! Sorry to hear Oregon lost you to those Californians.
Congratulations on grad school!Brauhausbier":vxpxqk94 said:Thanks so much Fishfuzz and glpease!Fishfuzz":vxpxqk94 said:Welcome to the group! Sorry to hear Oregon lost you to those Californians.
Today was the first day of my orientation as a Doctor of Pharmacy Candidate at Touro University in Vallejo, CA. I am blown away by the amazing staff here and the depth of Cancer research by many of the Professors at Touro. I really had no idea just how many faculty at Touro were involved in medical research! Today was just inspiring!
I'm in the the right place and have that rare feeling today when all the stars align and you can feel your destiny in hand. It's really been one of those rare days in life. I'm not a spring chicken anymore and am so thankful for this opportunity in my life. Its way exceeded my expectations and I can't wait for classes to begin next Monday!
To cap my first day of Grad School, I just received my David Jones Dublin this evening and have zero tobacco. It looks like my smokingpipes.com tobacco order will not arrive until next Monday. I might have to take the 45-1hr trip to SF this weekend and visit Grants Tobacco grantspipeshop.com
BHB,glpease":y8r72gei said:Congratulations on grad school!Brauhausbier":y8r72gei said:Thanks so much Fishfuzz and glpease!Fishfuzz":y8r72gei said:Welcome to the group! Sorry to hear Oregon lost you to those Californians.
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I might have to take the 45-1hr trip to SF this weekend and visit Grants Tobacco grantspipeshop.com
I'm thinking, yes, Grant's is an hour or so away, but I'm just across the bridge. I might have something to tide you over. I do, after all, know this guy who supposedly makes some pretty decent tobaccos...
Thanks Brewdude! I was a staff microbiologist and chemist for Widmer Brewing from 99'-2011.Brewdude":ga9jvw4f said:Brauhaus
Aren't you the one who posted about brewing for the brothers Widmer for something like 12 yrs?
Please accept my hearty Willkommen from a member of the brewing community here in WA state.
I've been alternately a small, large, and small once again brewer. I do prefer the latter...
:lol:
In any case you've chosen a different career path. Best wishes with that.
Becoming a brewer can often equate to taking a vow of poverty!
Cheers,
RR
Brauhausbier":jupto6jv said:Thanks Brewdude! I was a staff microbiologist and chemist for Widmer Brewing from 99'-2011.Brewdude":jupto6jv said:Brauhaus
Aren't you the one who posted about brewing for the brothers Widmer for something like 12 yrs?
Please accept my hearty Willkommen from a member of the brewing community here in WA state.
I've been alternately a small, large, and small once again brewer. I do prefer the latter...
:lol:
In any case you've chosen a different career path. Best wishes with that.
Becoming a brewer can often equate to taking a vow of poverty!
Cheers,
RR
The company took a corporate direction regrettably in the late 2000's and I had to part ways to maintain my personal integrity.
I was an EMT and Paramedic back in the 90's and have a pre-med Biology Degree from UCSC. I wanted to return to patient care and work on making a contribution with my mind and skills. To my upmost delight I was accepted at Touro University from an applicant pool of 2000+ for a class size of 103.
I was in the beer biz in Oregon for 13 years and miss it sometimes. Life changes and perspectives change. My wife is a PhD and watching what she does and what she makes has been one of my inspirations to apply to Grad School later in life. I'm looking for a better professional work place and a career that can last much longer than my gig in the beer biz.
It was a good run! Cheers to ya and keep making the good brew! BHB
Brewdude":5ze1818s said:Brauhausbier":5ze1818s said:Thanks Brewdude! I was a staff microbiologist and chemist for Widmer Brewing from 99'-2011.Brewdude":5ze1818s said:Brauhaus
Aren't you the one who posted about brewing for the brothers Widmer for something like 12 yrs?
Please accept my hearty Willkommen from a member of the brewing community here in WA state.
I've been alternately a small, large, and small once again brewer. I do prefer the latter...
:lol:
In any case you've chosen a different career path. Best wishes with that.
Becoming a brewer can often equate to taking a vow of poverty!
Cheers,
RR
The company took a corporate direction regrettably in the late 2000's and I had to part ways to maintain my personal integrity.
I was an EMT and Paramedic back in the 90's and have a pre-med Biology Degree from UCSC. I wanted to return to patient care and work on making a contribution with my mind and skills. To my upmost delight I was accepted at Touro University from an applicant pool of 2000+ for a class size of 103.
I was in the beer biz in Oregon for 13 years and miss it sometimes. Life changes and perspectives change. My wife is a PhD and watching what she does and what she makes has been one of my inspirations to apply to Grad School later in life. I'm looking for a better professional work place and a career that can last much longer than my gig in the beer biz.
It was a good run! Cheers to ya and keep making the good brew! BHB
Well then, I won't ask for the gory details of your experience at the corporate level since I've been there and done that. 'nuff said on that!
:silent:
In any case once a brewer, always a brewer. But my sincere wishes in your new calling.
If you find yourself in the greater Seattle area give me a pm. It would be great to share a pint and a pipe, and swap war stories!
Cheers,
RR
Thank you!Boulder":j0lgkj4x said:
Hello and Welcome to the BoB forum.
Thanks Greyson! Much appreciated! It's wonderful to be feeling better again.Greyson":128dxc5y said:Hey thats great Brauhausbier, I'm really glad you are on the mend.
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