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Baseball writer covering the Pirates entire organization from the lowest level of the minors on up. Proof of how low in the system I go is this three part series I just posted http://www.piratesprospects.com/2013...-to-watch.html Fun articles to write, especially talking to people who watched/scouted them all year
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I own an antiques and collectibles shop for the past year...before that I owned a video store for 27 years. Netflix, Redbox and the internet finally did me in, but I am proud to say that I outlasted every mom and pop, Hollywood, and almost all of the Blockbuster stores in my town.
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I retired from GTE/Verizon with 30 yerars in 1999. Now have my own Telephone Service for the last 14 years. General Telephone Service in Florida.
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Since the Air Force seems to be popular my brother just retired 8/28 as a pilot and he had his party at Citifield last Saturday in what may be Matt Harvey,s aka The Dark Knight of Gotham last game in a while
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Harley Davidson final assembly plant in York Pa. Numbs my brain every day I put in. Right now I put the engine in the frame. 15 years years down, 15 more to go.
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Lots of cool jobs. Reminds me of how many bad choices Ive made in my paths of employment. Warehouse manager/Delivery driver for small office supply company.
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Uhh, do you need any help? Seriously, theres lots of cool jobs on this thread but building and testing freakin missles?...choices, choices, choices...
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Great thread! Very interesting and impressive folks on here (and thx to those who serve or have served our country). I am closing in on nearly 25 years in the municipal bond industry in various roles - managing mutual funds, inst'l sales or trading for several large banks. Continue to coach my 3 kids in numerous sports (baseball, softball, hoops, flag football, etc), spend quality time with my wife and collect my beloved cubs (autographs, t-cards, memorabilia from pennant and WS champ teams). Enjoy meeting or emailing with other collectors! Best, Kit
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Great thread! Very interesting and impressive folks on here (and thx to those who serve or have served our country). I am closing in on nearly 25 years in the municipal bond industry in various roles - managing mutual funds, inst'l sales or trading for several large banks. Continue to coach my 3 kids in numerous sports (baseball, softball, hoops, flag football, etc), spend quality time with my wife and collect my beloved cubs (autographs, t-cards, memorabilia from pennant and WS champ teams). Enjoy meeting or emailing with other collectors! Best, Kit

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Harley Davidson final assembly plant in York Pa. Numbs my brain every day I put in. Right now I put the engine in the frame. 15 years years down, 15 more to go.

My '97. Not so much stock anymore as you can see the Screamin Chicken, S&S and Rinehart parts. My family has been riding/racing Harley since 1921. Hope you have good benefits because if not, this World is shy of good Harley mechs, especially Harley. Ever think about going solo?
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