Attorney at a small law firm in Boston, we do mostly commercial law, litigation and transactional.
Married a couple years (been together 7+), we are expecting out first child in the fall.
My wife and I both grew up on the south shore and went to college in New England.
Been a Bruins fan since early 70s, family has a pair of Loge ST since mid 70s. Attend 6-12 games a year.
Avid hockey player as a youth, played through high school (ISL). But attended a college with a Div. I program and did not make team. No regrets. My best and longest friendships resulted from hockey.
Enjoy reading and collecting books, especially vintage pulp paperbacks. Also have a decent collection of hockey and Bruins-related books.
Also have a lot of music. I still listen to CDs.
Like playing war and strategy games when time permits, except it doesn’t.
Have a large collection of unbuilt plastic model airplanes in the basement. I will get to them someday. I will!
My official title is senior clinical applications analyst. What I do is work with an electronic health record (Epic), implementing and supporting the clinical applications, so clinicians can document, place orders and communicate with other clinicians electronically. I started in the field as a trainer, but have been doing the analyst thing for coming up on 8 years now. Out of college, I spent almost nine years in the Navy, then did a short stint as a mutual fund accountant.
Scotto, you may find it interesting that I currently work in your old stomping grounds of East Boston.
I do the same, but haven't been called a Senior yet...and not for Epic.
I'm a self-employed web developer. I'm in my 15th year in business with my partner/brother, which works out great during hockey season because we're both huge fans.
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It's been too long since we won The Cup.
Doctor's office support staff. Medical records, vital signs, applying dressings, assisting in outpatient procedures, etc. I use your system, Ference the Finger.
Courier for a large American delivery company (the one that doesn't make their drivers wear brown) I get to meet the odd NHLer once and a while, and a surprising number of Bruins fans despite being behind enemy lines
The timing of this thread is amazing since it's my last day of vacation