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Suzanne Yeagley
Suzanne Yeagley interviews people about their jobs, but only if the job is ridiculous, painful, or otherwise unique. She herself has worked in a variety of places, including a donut shop, pizza place, ski lodge, marina store, and titanium plant. See her latest projects at suzanneyeagley.com.
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May 28, 2006Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: My Ankles Are Pink and I Don’t Care: An Interview With Harrison Behl
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March 7, 2006Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: I Was in the Navy (Sort Of): An Interview With Alex MacInnis
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February 9, 2006Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: David Kruchowski, Working at a Strip Club With Mom
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January 16, 2006Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Serving Subpoenas With Scott
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January 2, 2006Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Laura Erickson, Ornithologist
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December 6, 2005Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: No More Plastic Birds: An Interview With Eva Amsen
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November 3, 2005Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: Screaming at the Dentist With Wendy K
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October 13, 2005Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview With Geoff Fox, Meteorologist
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August 29, 2005Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview with Krista, Activities Director for a Retirement Community
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July 23, 2005Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview with Stephanie Parry, Former Hardware Technician
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May 19, 2005Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: I Ran the Scrambler: An Interview with Kim Engler
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April 27, 2005Interviews with People Who Have Interesting or Unusual Jobs: An Interview with Matt Haze, Former Movie Extra
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