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Re: OT where do you work and what do you do ?
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Posted by kyhayman on January 24, 2007 at 18:45:47 from (76.177.155.220):
In Reply to: OT where do you work and what do you do ? posted by Bryan In Iowa on January 24, 2007 at 18:36:22:
Pre or post accident..? Pre: Ag mech teacher and vocational director (day job) Farm stuff, 300 acres at my place and help my dad with about twice that at his. Some custom skid steer and dozer work. Some real estate development. A little commercial photography on the side. Post accident: Still at school, 5 hrs a day, 4 days a week (they let me work that restriction to keep my health insurance) Supervise my cows and pray they dont have any problems Had my first shoot in 4 months (those that follow me, new stuff up on my site from it) I'm hoping to get back to what I used to do, but this year looks like a couple of neighbors will be doing most of my hay on shares. Location: Lawrenceburg, KY
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