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I'm a Network Admin for the Dept of Defense.  Love my job and what we get to do.  Been doing computer work for 20 years and was

a Marine prior to that.  Semper Fi to all the Jarheads in here. :banana:


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I am a student just waiting for summer to finally start. I have been paid to do various web development jobs. I tend to specialize in HTML/CSS/JavaScript coding and also design logos for local businesses as well as my friends. So basically, I am a nerd.

We must harness the crystiles.

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I recently began a Master's program focusing on Sport Management. My background was in Civil Engineering but I decided the switch was necessary. I am eager to be back involved with sports and perhaps can line something up in the golf sector.

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I own an independent insurance agency. 4 locations, 10 ft staff, 3 non ft.

10 ft staff?? That's pretty tall! High ceilings yeah?

Gaz Lee


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Used to be a hospital CEO. Lucky enough to have retired early, hence my ability to waste time on here and still spend time trying to learn how to play golf.

The more I practise, the luckier I hope to get.


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Crime Analyst

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I work in the insurance industry managing our Provide Network and Contracting.
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I work in Strategic Finance/Provider Network Contracting.  I do a lot of programming and data analysis.  I also have a business.  I can't wait to play more golf =) Anyone in Portland, Oregon want to play?


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Self employed painter and decorator since Noah was a boy....my own boss,my own time,cant do it any other way.......on here as and when but never while working as websurfing and paperhanging do not mix well!!


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