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Greg Perkins
25-08-2006, 18:31
Hello all fellow CD users and anyone else associated in FIRST,

*this is not self-gloatation just thanks*

I want to take a few moments of your time, and express my deepest thanks and gratitude for the past 6 years of knowledge and gracious professionalism. I've learned so much and to the help and dedication of so many people that it's (unfortunately) too long of a list to mention everyone. FIRST has taught me valuable life lessons, lessons I continue to use to this day. There's a reason why this organization was institutionalized and I'm thankful for every ounce of knowledge I received.

I came into FIRST not knowing what to do with my life or what interested me; soon after joining my local FIRST team doors and windows to the future started to open up. I can proudly say, after three years I finally knew what I wanted to do. Mechanical Engineering was the road I took, and since I was a mediocre student, I had to start small. I enrolled in a local community school and began the next chapter of my FIRST involvement, a mentor. I helped team 134 for two seasons, and unfortunately, after five semesters at college Mechanical Engineering seemed like it wasn't completely for me. I liked to design things and to model in CAD is my passion, I'll admit complicated math was never my forte, but I knew I wanted to be in the design/creative process of engineering. I transferred schools to back home, and started on my associates in CAD degree.

As soon as I moved home, I knew I wanted to re-join my alma-matter and rekindle my flame for FIRST. The desire I once had as a geeky high-school student seemed from my pores and I was eager to start. Sadly, after being laid off and other unfortunate circumstances the real world set in and I realized I cannot continue with FIRST on a full-time basis. I have been continuing to referee and volunteer at events, but no team has been listed on my '05-'06 resume.

As I said before, I thank EVERYONE I've met over these six fantastic years, and I wouldn't have changed it for the world. And I am sad to say it, but I think I have to move on from a FIRST team involvement and from CD. I've got a great relationship starting in other ventures and I believe the corny cliche "If you really love something let it go". I will not completely abandon my FIRST career, nor any of the personal ties I have made with people. I just thing it's time to start focusing on how to broaden my horizon, and make new goals for myself.

Again, thank you to everybody...and farewell (for now)

~Gregory Perkins

Eugenia Gabrielov
25-08-2006, 20:22
Good luck wherever your life takes you - at least keep us posted :).

- Genia

KenWittlief
25-08-2006, 20:59
Im not going to say anything, except to quote one of the great philosophers of our time:

"Everytime I think Im out, they PULL me back in!" -George Kastanza :^)

Al Skierkiewicz
26-08-2006, 16:50
Greg,
Never forget your roots. I hope you will be happy in your new life. Remember, "if you are happy in your job, you will never work a day in your life." I am not sure who said this but is more true than most people can imagine.

Jeremiah Johnson
26-08-2006, 21:50
I, too, have thought about moving on from FIRST because of many of the same situations you listed. I am currently laid off and in college. Mechanical engineering even and like you, math is not my strongest area. I hope I can get over that hump, but I realize that maybe I won't.

I, however, don't think I will be able to bring myself to leave the team I belong to. I've made too many friends and learned to much to quit. I commend you for what you are doing and hope that someday I will be able to move on but never forget.

Thank you for being part of FIRST, I have learned much from many of your posts.