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Thomas Day's avatar

My career was as an electronics engineer, but I always kept my hand in motorcycling, music, and writing (mostly articles for a variety of magazines and some tech writing for industry). I spent the last 13 years of my career, self-employed, as a writer, both for motorcycle and music magazines, a freelance engineer doing recording studio maintenance and engineering, and a teacher for a music college. Now that I'm retired, several of those things have occupied my time and interest and have kept me from becoming bored or feeling useless.

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Richard Potter's avatar

My professional career was in higher ed fundraising and corporate relations. But when I was in high school I wanted to be a rockstar. I played guitar in garage bands in the 70s, almost majored in music in college, but settled on a marketing degree because I didn't want to teach and was afraid to go pro.

After college I struggled to find my career path, and to make friends. So I auditioned for a community theater production, acted and played guitar in the pit in multiple productions over the next several years, and met my wife when we were both cast in The Mousetrap. We've been married over 35 years now.

Throughout my professional life I've always made time to cultivate my inner artist outside of the 9 to 5. Three years ago I reunited with high school band mates to play for our 45th reunion. It was so much fun we were invited to play the following year for the class behind us. Last year we made it a fundraiser and collected over $13k to support music excellence grants in the community school district. And we're on track for a repeat performance this summer.

Our core values are: 1) have fun, and 2) don't suck. It's working out pretty well so far. 🤘

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