People changing jobs in a dynamic economy
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Growing up, Rita Ward watched her uncle work on jewelry repairs and appraisals. All the while she was thinking how fascinating it would be to become a designer.
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Julie Willis has a saying that speaks volumes about what she does for a living. Physical control equals personal power.
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Lois Ehlert, an award winning author and illustrator of children's books, said the publishing business can be a waiting game.
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On a pleasant fall morning, Andy Brawner's bike is stashed in his sleek downtown office, his sockless feet are comfortably fitted with deck shoes and he's talking about advertising.
Workshift | Conservation Warden
Nick Blankenheim loved being outdoors, no matter what he was doing. At age 28, he is now a conservation warden in the Department of Natural Resources' southeast region and doing what he calls the greatest job in the world.