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Blaine Harrison Book Cover Bio

posted October 31, 2009 - 3:05pm
Blaine Harrison Book Cover Bio

Blaine Harrison works at OCE North America as a Field Engineer. Since 2001 he has been working as a engineer networking and maintaining high speed printing equipment , before that he spent four years serving his country as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corp. While on active duty he was deployed to Okinawa, Japan and Gotemba, Japan for cold weather and jungle warfare training. After his enlistment he achieved a Bachelors' degree in Technical Management from DeVry University and currently is working on an M.B.A. Blaine grew up on a farm in Athens, Texas that raised Jubilee watermelons, cantaloupes, peas, tomatoes and Maine-Anjou cattle. Growing up on a farm taught him responsibility and the value of a hard day's work. Some of his hobbies consist of working out, reading, football and spending time with the family. He and his wife have one son born March 16, 2009 and currently reside in Carrollton, Texas.  To read more articles by Blaine go to     www.xomba.com/user/beh076

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Interesting life story. all

Interesting life story. all the best

Sepmer Fi!

Thanks, I will need it.

 

 

Your bio

Semper Fi fellow Marine!

I grew up on a farm, too, and between that, being the only girl with a 1960's mother, and learning what I did in the Marines, I think I totally understand what you mean by "hard work."

 

I work hard at my home currently, trying to make ends meet.  I'm also an IT professional, but lost my job and am not exactly a spring chicken so no one seems to want to hire me.  <shrug>

It's OK, I'm living off the state of Texas right now.

Seems we have pretty similar lives!

Good luck on the contest!

Kate Perez

 

Warmest regards and best intentions,

Kate

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