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Guest Message by DevFuse
JimG
Member Since 05 Nov 2010Offline Last Active Dec 03 2011 06:20 AM
About Me
I'm a construction project manager by trade. I was an Ironworker for 20 years before
I got into project management. I started racing motocross at 15 and started racing supercross
when I was 41. That wasn't the best decision I ever made but never the less, I got tired of
picking myself off the ground ( when I could do it alone )after a mistake.
When you have your radiologist and orthopedic surgeon on speed dial it's time to try something else.
My need for speed and adrenaline did not go away so here I am.
I got into project management. I started racing motocross at 15 and started racing supercross
when I was 41. That wasn't the best decision I ever made but never the less, I got tired of
picking myself off the ground ( when I could do it alone )after a mistake.
When you have your radiologist and orthopedic surgeon on speed dial it's time to try something else.
My need for speed and adrenaline did not go away so here I am.
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Interests
All things that go fast. Lost my interest in stick & ball sports a long time ago. Thier mostly overpaid wankers.



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