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Tag Archives: career
Smoke & Mirrors
I work construction. I’ve worked construction most of my adult life. My current job involves putting the finishing touches on the newest Big Box in a nearby Missouri suburb. I’ve been on the job two months. I’m a hired gun. … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Box, camera, career, construction, contingent work, contractor, Family, father, gift, hobby, labor, life, photography, Work
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The Fifth Act Of Mankind
“The past is always/ closing door, closing door” —Mick Jones Dreams are meant for sleeping. When I was a teenager I had all sorts of dreams. They were not really plans. Plans imply plan-ning and some sort of … Continue reading
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Tagged acting, Ambition, career, cinema, combat photography, Dreams, drifting, education, failure, film-making, life skills, memories, movies, planning, plays, school, storytelling, The Clash, theatre, uncertainty, writer, writing
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