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I was playing rhythm guitar in a Seattle area rock band when I realized that lead guitar was what I wanted to play, so I dropped out of site and resurfaced a couple years later driving for a NW regional Porsche racing team. When that lost it's charm I made my way to the stacks at WWU in Bellingham WA where I attempted for the next 3 years to be a student. Got restless and made my way home. Landed a full-time mid-shift job in the micrographics department at a little forest products company called Weyerhaeuser. (Some of the above is true....some is a dream...records management is a journey)
Working in the micrographics team I had a terrific supervisor. She showed me where the retention schedules and policies were housed and told me to help myself if I wanted to take a look at the corporation's records management program. It was cool. I ended up working with engineering, information technology, and research & development. I learned so much over the years.
I did know about records management since I had some exposure in both high school and university. I still find it compelling.
Rock on!
Sharon
Sharon Burnett, CRM
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Seattle Washington USA
"If it ain't broke, take it apart and see why. If it is broke, take it apart
and see why."
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