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After graduating from OU in 1992, the country was in a recession. I was hoping to find a job working with the government and us my Latin American Studies and Spanish degrees. But Chillicothe was not the hot bed for International affairs. So I took a job working for the local Motorola radio distributor. I covered most of southern Ohio, selling two way radios. In this job I learned how to sell. It also allowed me to go back to Ohio University on a regular basis. This is where I met my future wife. We got married after she graduated from OU and moved to the Cleveland, Ohio area. I worked for a local cell phone company for a year before finding a job at Stopol. I am able to use my Spanish and I deal clients in Latin America on a daily basis. I have been selling plastics machinery for the last 12 years now. I do ok in my job, and Laura is able to stay at home with the boys. She really has the hardest job of all. Besides traveling a lot, I have been enjoying spending time with my little boys- but not enough. Can you say Chuck E. Chesse's? We are truly blessed to have 2 healthy little boys.