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Memoir of Lucky Joe (Hardcover)
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Memoir of Lucky Joe (Hardcover)
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America is still a land of opportunities, when you have good
friends and schoolmates, appreciative bosses who value your
potential to contribute to their enterprise, regardless of your
race, national origin or speaking English with foreign accent. But
it is not inevitable that you can have a great journey in America.
God luck will make it happen. This is a true story of Joe's lucky
journey in America. Joe came to Seattle with a foreign student visa
from Taipei in 1960. His first job in Seattle was a night shift
janitor at Doctors Hospital so he might go to school during the
day. Two years later his physics laboratory partner got him a job
as a part time technician at Being Airplane Company. The Boeing
experience got him a teaching assistantship in electrical
engineering department of Johns Hopkins university in 1963. He
finished his Ph.D. dissertation in 1968. He taught Communication
Systems at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1968 -1969. Not by
planning he luckily entered into American military industrial
complex world beginning 1970. First Joe received his security
clearance from US Department of Defense in 1970 at Page
Communications Engineering company in Washington, D.C. and then the
clearances from the US Navy, US Army and US Department of Energy.
He was naturalized to be American citizen in July of 1970. Between
1970 and 1987 he worked hard as a system analyst, operational
analyst and project director for the US Navy and the US Army,
reaching the top rank of GS-18 in Senior Executive Service of the
US Government. He received one Outstanding civilian Service Medal
from the Department of the Army and a Distinguished Public Service
Award (medal) from the Secretary of the Navy. During this period he
travelled all over the world for his job, by air, by land, on water
and under water of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. In 1987 he was
hired as manager of strategic planning at Westinghouse Defense
Group in Baltimore and chairman of Westinghouse annual R&D
symposium(1988-1995). He was also appointed President of
Westinghouse Electronic Systems International Marketing Company
(1988-1992). He marketed electronics system of F-16s for more than
twenty F-16 user countries. Grumman purchased Westinghouse Defense
Group in 1995 and made him Director of special projects pursuing
business opportunities in the post Soviet market in Moscow of New
Russia and Cape Town of the new Republic of South African. Joe's
interest in global technology issues took him to Planetary Defense
workshop in 1995 at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The
workshop was co-chaired by Dr. Edward Teller ( father of hydrogen
bomb } and Dr. Eugene Shoemaker (discoverer of short comet). His
interest in the future of defense industries attracted him to
attend in 1996, the NATO Conference on defense industry conversion
strategies at Perthshire of Scotland, UK in 1996. Joe retired from
Grumman on march 1, 1998. It had taken him more than fifteen years
to acknowledge in this book that how lucky he had been .
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