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<blockquote data-quote="Thornir Alekeg" data-source="post: 2460808" data-attributes="member: 15651"><p>I'm a married white male 36 years old. I've been married for 12 years this month. I have two children ages 5 1/2 and 2 1/2 who are both my pride and joy, and a major reason I am currently enrolled in stress management program. I am a microbiologist who never goes into the lab anymore. I fly a desk for a major pharma company. I have worked at many different companies over the past 14 years. I desparately miss my previous job, where I worked for 3 years before they ran out of $$$ and closed the doors. It sounds cliche, but that place was really like a big family.</p><p></p><p>I am currently enrolled in a Master program in Project Management, in the hopes of making a slight career shift. I want to leave big pharma and return to a nice startup biotech again. </p><p></p><p>I was born in southern New Hampshire (which is really just a suburb of Boston). Went to college at the University of Rochester, and met my wife at our first job in the boondocks of NH. She likes games, but is not into it like I am. She is a scientist turned schoolteacher.</p><p></p><p>Our gaming group has scattered across the Northeast and, as a result, has broken up. I love to read and have infected my children with this addiction. The only downside of that is that we are always needing to buy, and figure out where to place, new bookcases. I keep thinking I need to buy an old library to live in. </p><p></p><p>I get angry at the amount of intolerance and hatred in the world and at times wish I could do something that would have a large impact on that, but I'm too chicken to actually try anything.</p><p></p><p>I have many acquaintances, but not so many people I would call friends. I tend to get along better with women than men. I will go to great lengths for my friends (and now unfortunately have to do just that in order to get to most of them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thornir Alekeg, post: 2460808, member: 15651"] I'm a married white male 36 years old. I've been married for 12 years this month. I have two children ages 5 1/2 and 2 1/2 who are both my pride and joy, and a major reason I am currently enrolled in stress management program. I am a microbiologist who never goes into the lab anymore. I fly a desk for a major pharma company. I have worked at many different companies over the past 14 years. I desparately miss my previous job, where I worked for 3 years before they ran out of $$$ and closed the doors. It sounds cliche, but that place was really like a big family. I am currently enrolled in a Master program in Project Management, in the hopes of making a slight career shift. I want to leave big pharma and return to a nice startup biotech again. I was born in southern New Hampshire (which is really just a suburb of Boston). Went to college at the University of Rochester, and met my wife at our first job in the boondocks of NH. She likes games, but is not into it like I am. She is a scientist turned schoolteacher. Our gaming group has scattered across the Northeast and, as a result, has broken up. I love to read and have infected my children with this addiction. The only downside of that is that we are always needing to buy, and figure out where to place, new bookcases. I keep thinking I need to buy an old library to live in. I get angry at the amount of intolerance and hatred in the world and at times wish I could do something that would have a large impact on that, but I'm too chicken to actually try anything. I have many acquaintances, but not so many people I would call friends. I tend to get along better with women than men. I will go to great lengths for my friends (and now unfortunately have to do just that in order to get to most of them). [/QUOTE]
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