Your link works for me.
I was just looking at the Preventing Chronic Disease- Associate Editors page.
Does this help?
Is that the employee directory? The link that doesn't work for me is:
http://directory.psc.gov/employee.htm.
Thank you for trying
Your link works for me.
I was just looking at the Preventing Chronic Disease- Associate Editors page.
Does this help?
Enter 'Cu' on the first line and 'Ti' on the next line, then search.Is that the employee directory? The link that doesn't work for me is:
http://directory.psc.gov/employee.htm.
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Your link works for me.
I was just looking at the Preventing Chronic Disease- Associate Editors page.
Does this help?
Enter 'Cu' on the first line and 'Ti' on the next line, then search.
We've discussed that quite a bit in this thread. Keep readingI just read an article and I quote "Investigators confirmed that Cunningham had texted his neighbor, asking him to tell his wife to remove him from her contact list." Why would he ask for that to be done?
Here is the article : http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atl...ion-before-disappearance-police-say/708133686
Cnn article this evening states he had been notified one week prior to the day he left work. After the made it official he went home sick.Interesting that that page was last updated February 22, 2018.
Is anyone able to use the wayback machine and see if Tim's profile was edited on the 22nd? (Mods-- Is that allowed?
I'm just wondering if a change was made to his title that reflected his loss of promotion-- was it really a demotion or just no promotion?
After more info released today, I sadly think...he knew she wouldn't need it.I just read an article and I quote "Investigators confirmed that Cunningham had texted his neighbor, asking him to tell his wife to remove him from her contact list." Why would he ask for that to be done?
Here is the article : http://www.wsbtv.com/news/local/atl...ion-before-disappearance-police-say/708133686
But the day he went missing is the day he had a meeting with his supervisor about why he didn't get the position..
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Wouldn't Commander be O5?perhaps there are two different types of promotions. One would be the United States Public Health Service ranking of Commander, which he received last year. The other type might be his job title, and the promotion of his job duties,which he was a team lead as noted in this link above?
Here is a chart of the US PHS titles, and Commander is rated as an E5 grade pay level.View attachment 130730
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.usphs.gov/docs/pdfs/uniform/Uniformed%2520Service%2520Rank%2520Chart.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwiR6uGWpsfZAhXLo1kKHUepB2sQFjABegQIBxAB&usg=AOvVaw0RYXgyYy-QbofZQIco7Wi7