Transferring A Call
In four easy steps!
1) After answering a call, press the "transfer" button
With the exception of my month of wavering, from the moment I joined the Air Force I have planned on separation. I hit the transfer button right away
2) Dial "3" then the extension you wish to transfer the call to
Double O is the man for letting me stay at his house in Anchorage. I can't wait to get back to AlAskA. Leaving Panama City is good enough, leaving Florida is even better, but leaving the south and gaining AlAskA is the most I could ask for and best it could have turned out. There really is no end to my excitement.
3) Wait for the receiving party to answer. When they have opened the line, simply hit the "transfer" button again
His friend, Billy, is going to be moving into an apartment around the same time I will be getting up there, and I will probably end up moving in with Billy. Billy looks like a mountain man... or a biker, depending on how much sleep he's got.
4) Listen to ensure that the transfer worked, then hang up
I guess all I have to do now is wait it out. I have 44 days left in the Air Force. That's just amazing. I've been trying my very hardest not to let "senioritis" hit me. But I think it has. I know this part of my life is about over. Sometimes it's a depressing thought, but mostly I remember that I have had some really great times that I never would have experienced had I not joined the Air Force. I wouldn't have met any of you. But this part of my life is over, and it's time for me to get on with what I really want to do with my life: SPACE TRAVEL
Peace and Love,
Mungo

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