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Posted 09/29/2024   03:19 am  Show Profile Bookmark this topic Add PReynolds to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
Show us stamps that represent what you do or have done for a living!

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Great idea!! here is mine


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I am currently retired. But occasionally I do some small work
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Hey me too. Not retired but I've drawn hundreds of buildings. I also have some great B&W photos of Fallingwater that I took back in 2000 and earlier.
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For almost my entire working career, I have been a clinical lab scientist (formerly known as a laboratory technologist), specializing in Microbiology. As such, I am well aware of the history of my profession and those scientists who were pioneers in the field. One such scientist was Swiss bacteriologist Alexandre Yersin who was the first to isolate the organism which causes bubonic and pneumonic plague. It was eventually named after him: Yersinia pestis. He is honored here on a stamp issued by the country of his birth
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Air traffic controller (1982-1996)


Web software engineer (1996-2022)


College professor (2022-2024)


Retired USAF veteran (1982-2002)

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