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<blockquote data-quote="Terry292" data-source="post: 197234" data-attributes="member: 674"><p>I spent twenty-two years in two US Armed Forces (Army and Navy), retired in 1994; worked as an armed security officer for 14 months, but got tired of watching recommendations I made disappear into a black hole somewhere and having to put up with young people who thought work was something they could do, or not do, as they pleased. Started my own business conducting pre-employment background investigations for local businesses in 1996. In April, 2012, I'll have been at it 16 years, now. It's not the most exciting job in the world (I got all that out of my system in the military), but it keeps body and soul together; my wife and I will have put two kids through college when our son graduates this May.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry292, post: 197234, member: 674"] I spent twenty-two years in two US Armed Forces (Army and Navy), retired in 1994; worked as an armed security officer for 14 months, but got tired of watching recommendations I made disappear into a black hole somewhere and having to put up with young people who thought work was something they could do, or not do, as they pleased. Started my own business conducting pre-employment background investigations for local businesses in 1996. In April, 2012, I'll have been at it 16 years, now. It's not the most exciting job in the world (I got all that out of my system in the military), but it keeps body and soul together; my wife and I will have put two kids through college when our son graduates this May. [/QUOTE]
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