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Ex- laboratory geneticist, for about 4 years now just a Scuba Instructor
 
markfm:
Did you visit Syracuse, by chance? Pretty sure I caught the show there -- good job!

Yes, we played Syracuse. If I remember correctly it was COLD!! But, of course it was the middle of January.

Mark Vlahos
 
I'm a guard at a county jail.
 
High school teacher in an independent school.
 
IT & web design consultant, Home Inspector, general handyman and horticulture care (hehe hard outdoors work but its fun and rewarding), and CPR/AED & First Aid instructor. Working on Dive Instructor and actually being serious about getting a captains license. I'm a bit of a JOAT (jack of all trades). Why limit yourself to doing just one thing in life.. have fun with it!
 
Psychiatrist (largely geriatric psychiatry).

I was a lifeguard when I started diving, though, and an autopsy tech (the guy who cleaned up the autopsy tables) during the last few years of my dive training. My last class (NAUI Assistant Instructor) was before I started medical school.
 
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