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Friday, November 6, 2009

Career snapshot

Looking for a way to make a few extra dollars his senior year of high school, Bruce Varner was told that a good way to make some cash was to sell pictures of fires to local newspapers. So he loaded some film and started hanging around incidents and firehouses. After many hours of talking with guys on the job, Varner decided he wanted to get involved. But there was one problem: he was still a few years shy of 21, the minimum age requirement for firefighters in Arizona. “So I got married and had kids, just waiting to ...

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