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~~What is your typical day like?~~ seems like another user beat me to it. Let me ask instead: what is the most useful tool you use at work?
Intercoms and a rope. You don't know how many times I've needed rope for all sorts of situations. Also a hunting knife, it works for all sorts of situations.And a book, there's almost no phone service in the reserve, so a book helps pass the time.
Nice! I imagine you go through a lot of books in a year!
Follow up if you have time: what book you've read recently that you'd like to recommend?
The last book I read was Foundation, the collection by Isaac Asimov. I had never read anything by this author before, and honestly, I loved it. I think I'll start reading more of Asimov’s work—his way of portraying dystopian and futuristic societies feels really beautiful to me.
Never read any of his works before, have to give it a read. Thanks for the recommendation :)
You're welcome! If you end up liking his work, I'd be happy to discuss it and share the things I liked and the things I didn't.