I have been fortunate to work for some of the most exciting places. I started my career providing IT support to NASA in the Flight Dynamic's department. Worked for years at an inner city community hospital. To say I saw my share of interesting things there would be a huge understatement. I was supporting FAA before and after 9/11. I was one of 4 people tasked with creating a whole new division within FAA after 9/11 (Civil Aviation Security). I have provided support to all of the Smithsonian Museums. Each day of the week was at a different museum. That was so cool! I was able to explore the vaults where items are stored and most items never make it to display. I held Teddy Roosevelt's rifle, many civil war rifles and more. I got chills with each one. Held Fonz's jacket. So many great memories. I supported Bureau of the Census through 2 Decennials (the once every 10 year census). I provided support to the Pentagon. That's all I will say about that. I am currently supporting a non-profit medical organization that provides medical, phycological, drug dependency services among other services, for the less fortunate. I have worked extremely hard and many long hours to get where I am but it has been worth it. Even after all of these years, I still hold a passion for technology and love what I do. I was fortunate to make a living doing something I love. Never work a day in your life.
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