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William Taylor Miesch


D.O.B. 01-09-1959 23:40:00

Raised by horses. Actually raised by two dynamic parents and two siblings, both girls, both older. In order to keep this within a half page lets assume Steve Martin would say, "that's one wild and crazy family".

1970-1980 Worked with his father: caring for, exercising, and training race horses. Father's jockey of choice while, almost of age, and still skinny enough. Received Trainers License Arizona 1977. Lost father 1981; 58 years of age.

Earned Bachelors degree ; 1984 Physics Maharishi International University Fairfield Iowa

Enrolled masters program UCSC Santa Cruz Concluded teacher was too much like policeman.

1985-1986 Management of two athletic shoe stores.

1987 Seeking a real profession, becomes a real estate agent. Works ass off earns $5.-- /hr. "I have 4 square wheels in this world"

1989 Goes to work for contractor in Sacramento CA. Becomes lead, quits.

1990 Becomes self employed carpenter. Silversmith, would be poet. At present mostly carpenter on the verge of needing wheel chair access.

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