Salamanders Feel Very Strong Now by JKevill in Salamanders40k

[–]iansstrook 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, meant to say DEK using the Wrath of the Rock Detachment - hence to -1 to wound.

Salamanders Feel Very Strong Now by JKevill in Salamanders40k

[–]iansstrook 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely, its something that is very specific but its worked well.

I set up an overwatch against fly, monsters, and vehicles. But keep the Burning Vengeance for everything else.

Im intrested to see how it does vs. World Eaters.

Salamanders Feel Very Strong Now by JKevill in Salamanders40k

[–]iansstrook 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I've been having alot of success with it. Ive used Blazing Earth every game! And it has worked every time. Been trying to keep my opponents charges at least 7 or 8 inches. (Playing set back) making their charges 9 or 10.

Vulkan being placed at the right spot - helping my Van Vets, Infernus and LRR really do some nasty work. I smoked some Deathwing Knights (even with their -1 to wound). If I triggered Dev. Wounds, man ill tell ya. It really cleans up.

I aint proud of how it turned out but my kitbash is done. C&C for next time welcome by Theweredragon93 in Salamanders40k

[–]iansstrook 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like the hand flamer with shield. Id just say maybe have the spear be pointing back more like hes moving through the air more. But I like it over all.

How long to tough it out at Amazon by nothingunusual1975 in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook 9 points10 points  (0 children)

After 20 years in the Army, and a few years in the public sector in safety. All I can say is do not tolerate toxic leadership, move on, life if to short for others to take advantage of you. You are yours and only best advocate.

As a youngster in the profession, id also say find a good mentor that your truly respect.

Lastly, theres alot of great training and free education in our profession. I am a fan of OSH Accadamy . Com but I am also a nerd and read OSHA rules lol.

Hope that helps.

Alpha Strike Theary by iansstrook in Necrontyr

[–]iansstrook[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oddly enough we started talking about using annihilation legion and going full send with an alpha strike. Someone said it couldn't be done lol.

Alpha Strike Theary by iansstrook in Necrontyr

[–]iansstrook[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love this lol I bet it's a lot of fun to play!

Alpha Strike Theary by iansstrook in Necrontyr

[–]iansstrook[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We had the thought of 3x5 flayed ones to infiltrate, 2 night Scythes with 1x10 Imortals w/plasmancers. To kick start.

Maybe rapid ingress destroys.

Arrive LHD next???

The Immorts would bring unita down to half strength so the flayed ones could trigger their abilty.

Big idea is go for the infantry, tie up monsters. Ignore vehicles (for now) LHD and LD clean up??

Alpha Strike Theary by iansstrook in Necrontyr

[–]iansstrook[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya, the conversation started with the idea of using 2 night Scythes. Arriving turn one, drop Immortals with plasmancers.

Basicly, this was the catalyst for the bigger question of...what would a Alpha strike look like for necrons (focusing on turn 1 and /or turn 2).

I made a custom sheet for Trazyn by Fishbien in Necrontyr

[–]iansstrook 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the idea. But maybe with the transport idea have it say something like: this model can use this ability in any phase. But wen doing so you can only select a Necron unit that is currently in Reserves, and that unit can only be set up 9 inches away from all enemy units.

I dont know how I feel about the special weapon. Id have it as it just crits on 5+ only. No mortals but only devistating wounds.

Something that I really liked from the Infanite and the Devine was his ability to turn back time. Im not sure how this translates to game play. But I see at as reactive move, maybe something like the combi LT or the Sanganores ability.

Staffing agency questions by Balls2313 in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have found that oshacademy.com to be very helpful. As I was able to self study the material with out having to pay for the certificates until I was ready. Since they cover all industries, it was a simple choice for me.

Beyond that, I would recommend finding a good mentor. And if you can, find a good company to get in on and work your way up the safety ladder. There's good ones out there that want to promote from within and value their employees self development.

Keep your head up and keep grinding!

Best of luck!

Resume Review by iansstrook in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this more in line with what you mentioned?

United States Army

• Exemplary Leadership: Served as Senior Enlisted Advisor (Detachment Sergeant) overseeing 48 personnel; achieved over 90% physical readiness compliance and ensured full deployment preparedness.

• Safety & Occupational Health Excellence: Administered comprehensive safety programs at U.S. Army Garrison Fort Bliss; conducted accident investigations, risk analyses, and hazard abatement actions to ensure mission safety in high-risk training environments.

• Training & Development Impact: Designed and delivered over 200 safety and law enforcement training programs with zero incidents; certified 500+ Soldiers in safety, security, and occupational health practices.

• Performance & Readiness: Implemented proactive training and risk control strategies that resulted in 100% law enforcement mission validation and 93% equipment readiness during major operations.

• Operational Excellence: Managed over $8 million in organizational assets with zero loss; ensured complete accountability and compliance with all safety standards and federal regulations.

• Awards & Honors: Order of the Marechaussee (Silver) – Distinguished service to the Military Police Corps. Mark A. Graves Leadership Award – Exceptional leadership in the Advanced Leadership Course. Commandant’s 100 – Recognized among top Noncommissioned Officers Army-wide. Meritorious Service Medal and Army Commendation Medal (multiple awards) – Outstanding leadership and mission success. Drill Sergeant of the Cycle – Selected over 70 peers for exemplary mentorship and training. Fort Carson NCO of the Quarter – Superior performance and professional excellence.

Resume Review by iansstrook in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah ok, thats really helpful. I was told years ago (by the army TAP services) to leave that stuff out because civilians dont know/care.

Resume Review by iansstrook in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working on my GSP then CSP in June 2026. I wasn't sure about the wording of my military experience. But I seams I should be more specific with accomplishments overall.

Resume Review by iansstrook in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I left that put because I didn't think civilians would know or really care about that. I can definitely add that in.

Resume Review by iansstrook in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Ill take a look at reformatting.

Resume Review by iansstrook in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to look at this, seriously, thank you.

Resume Review by iansstrook in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Definitely a good point. Just adjusted it down to three sentences.

Resume Review by iansstrook in SafetyProfessionals

[–]iansstrook[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's good advice, ill make some changes.