You guys have caused me to lift the lid off what I thought were long closed chapters of my life.
In chronological order I think it went like this:
15 (years old) - White Spot - Vancouver
17 - Copper Kettle - Victoria
18 - Lashman Gill's Pay n Save - Vancouver
19 - bought Gill's lumber trucks and contracts started new contracts for Mac Blo
22 - bought truck repair shop - Richmond
24 - sold trucks /bought dry cleaner shop, went back to school (got kicked out in grade 10 so had to start again)
27 - sold dry cleaners/truck repair shop, started with Feds in Employment and Immigration Enforcement unit - Vancouver
32 - switched over to Income Tax - Vancouver
39 - switched to GST investigations - Vancouver / Pr George
46 - switched over to Pr George Tax Office
49 - started overseas tax administration work
54 - retired from Feds (F'em)
59 to ?? still waking up in wierd countries
Now then, reading through this mess would cause a guy to think old Steve can't hold a job and they'd be partly right. Never found anything that gave the right amount of satisfaction until I hit the international work. I've had my eyes opened, brains stretched, guts tested to the limit and memory banks filled to overflowing over the past 10 years.
All it cost me was one marriage, a daughter I wasn't there for when I should have been, some friendships that don't so long distance very well, the house and all the furniture. Got most of it back on track but some of it's gone for good.
Wouldn't change too much of it except maybe the order. Would have been nice to get the White Spot discount in my twilight years!

I often wonder how nice it would have been to stay in one place for a while

Looking forward to catching up with the club in person in late July and early August.
Steve - currently in Ramallah, Palestine where I've counted exactly 7 bikes since my arrival 2 weeks ago. Gotta do something about that!
