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What was your most memorable summer job?

between my freshman and sophomore year of college, I spent the summer building a log cabin with my best friend. added bonus - his father was our boss!

Posted @ 04:43PM, June 22, 2007 by Jacob Butler | Permalink
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If you could choose, what city would you most like to live/work in? Why?

Easy. Bologna, Italy. With over 40 kilometers of arcades and porticos, one of Europes oldest universities, the best food in the world and the Italian hub for their biotech industry...wins hands down. It certainly doesn't hurt that Milan and Rome are only two hours away by train!

Posted @ 05:04PM, May 23, 2007 by Jacob Butler | Permalink
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What was your first job?

At 15 I was a McDonald's crew member. I rapidly rose through the ranks and became a team lead in the kitchen. My specialty...weekend breakfast.

Posted @ 10:58PM, November 06, 2006 by Jacob Butler | Permalink
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How would you describe what you did at Michigan State University?

I had a great first year of university, but I jumped for the opportunity to move to the West Coast!

Posted @ 04:08PM, May 23, 2007 by Jacob Butler | Permalink
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What's one of the projects you worked on at king county?

I was one of the project managers for the North Spar (now named "Highland Dr.") roadway in Issaquah, WA. One of the first "new" major arterial roadways in King County in the past decade. Oh - and I got to build a bridge, an amazing experience!

Posted @ 10:23AM, April 04, 2007 by Jacob Butler | Permalink
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What do people do for fun after work at Jobster?

We play Soccer...er...Futbol ;-)!

Posted @ 01:13PM, September 07, 2006 by Jacob Butler | Permalink
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What are people reading at Zeitgeist Kunst & Kaffee?

As a popular, "desination coffeehouse" in Seattle, everything was being read...from the Financial Times to Juergen Habermas...my fave...Walter Benjamin's - "The Arcades Project"...still collecting dust ;-)

Posted @ 11:40AM, August 24, 2006 by Jacob Butler | Permalink
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What's your workspace like at Jobster?

Redbrick walls, super-styling-architect-designed-desks, neat and tidy with a small struggling plant. Sigh.

Posted @ 11:28AM, August 24, 2006 by Jacob Butler | Permalink
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