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Welcome to the work section. You can read about my experiences with some of the crazy jobs I have held over the years. I decided not to include anything about how I used to mow lawns. I may someday put up a resume, but that would not really be useful at this point in this section's life. If you are bored at this point, just go back to the Main Page. For everyone else...

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I will at least quickly jot down my activities. I could put down my salary, but that would just make me feel sad at this point. Once I have gotten more than 10 dollars an hour, I will look into it. The important subsection of the follow table is the Pictures question. I am only going to write stories about jobs where I was able to take pictures or at least remember funny stories regarding the job.

This is it for now. East3 is now the Attention Builders. Randolph Macon, Books-a-Million and Newcomb Hall have not changed. By that, I only mean that the physical buildings are the same. Read whatever you like.


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The Virginia Poverty Law Center was kind enough to allow me to work there for a summer. Located in Richmond, it was a solid experience.

I worked as a student manager at Newcomb Hall from August 2000 until August 2002. This was a great job because of both the people I worked with and the kind of things I was working on...

I did a week long "externship" with a senior member of the office, reading cases, going to meetings, and whatever else was asked.

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East3 hired me as a market analyst. I mainly played video games and reseached medical issues. It was the best job ever.

I was hired to work as a Sales Associate at the Books-a-Million that was on Broad Street. I learned how to work a cash register, order books, and generally stand around waiting for customers.

My first job (ignoring mowing lawns, etc) was partially related to my newfound ability to drive and my father having the right connections.

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