Sunday, November 18, 2007

Graduates on journey to find people who love their work Seattle Times

interviewing people about why they love their jobs. while awaiting repairs to his RV. The recent University of Arizona graduates say they haven t yet found their true life s calling. Farmiloe also plans to produce a documentary and write a book about the trip. The wait left time for an interview and to be interviewed. Go out and follow what you believe in said Pollock of Tucson Ariz. Mark Martino owner of the service station added this Everybody s got to have a job to survive. You ve got to love what you re doing or you re going to drive everybody crazy. Lawrence River the quartet s foot RV lost its power steering. They pulled into Martino s garage and waited for the part that will put them back on the road. Martino invited them to join his workers for lunch. Later he good naturedly agreed to an interview by Farmiloe and Hubbell of Tucson. Farmiloe founded the quest. Life in a cubicle didn t suit him and he quickly became dissatisfied. The journey ends! this month in Phoenix. So far the four have stayed with family and friends. In Indiana they finagled seats in the press box for Notre Dame s opening football game. See which companies won.

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