Barrelparty

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  1. Ha not in the least. I work in advertising as a media buyer, which is basically just negotiating the prices of newspaper ads. IT and engineering is definitely not a strong suit of mine unfortunately...
  2. I''l have to give it a shot, thanks for the feedback. Honestly I am pretty nervous about my first solo jump. I think going over it mentally before I go will help. I just need to sac up and take the plunge Reading the forums does help though- it's nice to know I'm not the only one feeling the emotions I do. DrDom have you jumped other states besides New England?
  3. Hey Guys and Gals Just wanted to write a quick note and introduce myself as well as thank everyone on the forum for their helpful insights. It makes my transition into the skydive world much easier. I just finished ground school at Cross Keys this weekend. Gearing up for my first solo jump, wooHoo. There is still an overwhelming amount of information I am trying to absorb. I have a 2 hour commute each day to work and the wifi is very spotty- was wondering if anyone has reading suggestions. I understand the best way to learn is by doing but I would like to fill the time between jumps with material to help get me more acclimated to the sport. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. Bests