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Last year listener Mark Solomon lost his job as a trial lawyer. He tells Kurt how the turn of events got him to pursue a brand new career as a sound engineer and designer.
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Hi Mark! You have so much talent and such a wonderful personality that you can write your own ticket for anything career you want to explore! Thanks for inviting me to this site to share:)
After I made the leap from a lucrative career in computer systems to Jewish congregational support, an economic downturn in 2003 cut my position in half. I decided to stay and use the other half of my time to start my dream company - designing customized prayerbooks for bar/bat mitzvah services. Within 4 years, I was struggling to keep up with both jobs, and now I'm making prayerbooks full time. As far as I know, I'm the only one doing this worldwide, using email to communicate with my customers everywhere.
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