Started off as a bookbinder during high school. Neighbor owned a book binding shop. Went to landscaping in college. Now an Attorney. Self employed. I represent a large firearms dealer in my home town. Ergo, I have a lot of firearms courtesy of the dealer. All legit of course but now more than I can shoot.
My best clients are hard core hunters and also good friends. When one guy gets an idea for a hunt, a few phone calls are made and a group seems to show up. I get to spend a lot of time chasing animals around North America.
My wife is an attorney as well but she came from solid Eastern Oregon hunting stock. No Hillary voters in my house. Both of her brothers are big time shotgunners. Doesn't [beeep] when I go off chasing game.
I also coach wrestling in junior high and officate college matches. Working with the kids is probably the most important thing I do all day. We get some at risk kids from time to time and I think we might have turned one or two around.
Will be retiring soon. Got my Polaris Ranger all lined up to cart me around the high desert of Eastern Oregon for whatever game is in season. My brother and cousin have ranches in that country and I can see myself lending a hand from time to time; fencing, feeding, branding, predator hunting, etc.. Times are a little tough out there with fuel and hay prices they way they are.