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great to see so many servicemen in our community! Thank you to all!

I work for an insurance company in the 'burbs of Boston on the investments side of the house. Not nearly as exciting as everyone else's job (or so it seems).

One might argue that I have a part-time job of baseball card collecting (and occasional selling) during the day. Sometimes I wonder if my hobby/addiction will turn into something more full-time.
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I'm a stock broker, but I've been out on LTD for about three years because of a back injury.

The job is rewarding, but my God, it can be stressful at times.
I hear you Bill. I'm in client management on the other end of the finance business - dealing with large investment managers for a trustee/custodian bank.
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Retired and living in Pennsylvania (low tax state). Married, two Daughters, and three Grandchildren.

When I'm not sorting thru BB cards or playing Tennis......I Tinker..Evers so much with my two classic Thunderbirds at every Chance





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Ted, great car. That's as much a classic as any of the cards you post.

You say you have two of them. What years are they?
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I have a part time gig as State Inspector for professional boxing, mixed martial arts and wrestling. They actually pay me to sit ringside!

That's me "inspecting" from the apron for a Showtime event.
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Thanks to all of the N54 members who served in the military. You'll never hear me refer to any sports figure as a hero (never did, even as a child). I save that for all of you! FYI... whenever I'm feeling bad that I have to work a lot of hours or even a little depressed, I watch a war movie (started doing this when I was about 25). It doesn't take long for me to realize I have nothing to complain about.

Sold my business and retired when I was 40. Retirement lasted one year (pretty much the most boring year of my life). I realize now I want to work right up to the day I die.

Right now I'm manage a golf course, restaurant and banquet facility I bought with some friends and family in 2002. I'm also own a software consulting business which is really my primary job.
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Tommy Boy is one of my favorite movies.

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I have a part time gig as State Inspector for professional boxing, mixed martial arts and wrestling. They actually pay me to sit ringside!

That's me "inspecting" from the apron for a Showtime event.
I know what I'd be inspecting in that photo.
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