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<blockquote data-quote="dancer4life" data-source="post: 3676988" data-attributes="member: 29371"><p>When I was young, my parents divorced and we moved into my grandparents house and lived with them. My granddad owned a plumbing company and my uncles were electricians and contractors by trade. So I grew up being there grunt and helper for a number of years. Learned a lot. When I turned 16 I became a Glazier (Glass Man) in Broken Arrow.</p><p></p><p>I was making good money for a kid so I started taking dance lessons to learn how to two step. I fell in love with dancing and the dance business so much that I gave up my job and went to work in a local studio. My parents thought I was nuts and my dad wouldn’t even talk to me for sometime. He just thought I was throwing my life away.</p><p></p><p>I have been in the dance business now for 40 years. It has and still takes us all over the world judging, doing seminars, choreographing, and competing with our students.</p><p>My wife and I are 4 time World Champions and have been making 6 figures for at least the last 20 years. Next year we will be celebrating our 30th year in business.</p><p>It’s not for everyone but it has been a great life for us and has allowed me do do what I really love to do. Which is shoot, fish and live on the lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancer4life, post: 3676988, member: 29371"] When I was young, my parents divorced and we moved into my grandparents house and lived with them. My granddad owned a plumbing company and my uncles were electricians and contractors by trade. So I grew up being there grunt and helper for a number of years. Learned a lot. When I turned 16 I became a Glazier (Glass Man) in Broken Arrow. I was making good money for a kid so I started taking dance lessons to learn how to two step. I fell in love with dancing and the dance business so much that I gave up my job and went to work in a local studio. My parents thought I was nuts and my dad wouldn’t even talk to me for sometime. He just thought I was throwing my life away. I have been in the dance business now for 40 years. It has and still takes us all over the world judging, doing seminars, choreographing, and competing with our students. My wife and I are 4 time World Champions and have been making 6 figures for at least the last 20 years. Next year we will be celebrating our 30th year in business. It’s not for everyone but it has been a great life for us and has allowed me do do what I really love to do. Which is shoot, fish and live on the lake. [/QUOTE]
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