User:John Waugh

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I am a man of middle age, intelligent and with a variety of intellectual and entertainment interests. I had always done well in school but opted not to pursue a college level degree. Instead over the years I have enrolled in a variety of "certificate" courses on subjects of interest and use. I have also studied art and taken a number of personal enrichment courses. I have operated my own businesses and been otherwise employed in industries ranging from so-called service industries, through clerical work on political campaigns, and in volunteer agencies, and in business environments (chamber of commerce), and have been employed at manual labor both interior (warehouse) and exterior (landscaping and construction.) I have usually excelled in any role within these varied employments. I enjoy reading Victorian and early 20th century literature. I have been a collector of various objects, and relish the research invested in learning the history of these objects. I have a knack for detail and enjoy analysis (of ideas, of inventions, of people, and of self.)



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