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“Anything but a doctor. I didn’t do very well in high school and my father felt that I was going to be an embarrassment. I thought it was a very good motivator. I really wanted to be a doctor and it added additional motivation for me to prove myself. I think it worked out well, for him and for me.”
“My mother wanted me to be a priest. I grew up in a Catholic family and went to a Catholic school. My father’s focus was always more along paramilitary lines: fire, police. My uncle was in the fire service, so I visited the station and just had an affinity for the work and his way.”
“Mom would say, ‘I don’t worry about what you do, as long as you’re happy. Maybe a ditch digger?’ Dad encouraged me to step out of my comfort zone. They both supported me when I told them I was going to do what I love best: flying. Who would have thought their son would be a pilot? Way better than a ditch digger.”
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