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June 2006

My First Job: Suzette McClintock, executive vice president

June 25, 2006

Current position: Executive vice president of Allyis, a technical-consulting and staffing-services company that manages Web and technology personnel.

The guilt-free working mom

June 25, 2006

These days, it's rare to find an article on motherhood and work that doesn't pit the stay-at-home mom against the working mom, or claim that one or the other is in better physical shape or a better breast-feeder or deserves a higher salary.

My First Job: Donna Shirey, president, Shirey Contracting

June 18, 2006

Current position: President, Shirey Contracting, a family-owned company specializing in custom homes and commercial facilities.

What This Job Pays: bookkeeper

June 18, 2006

The average pay for a bookkeeper in the Seattle area is $35,432, according to PayScale, a Seattle company that tracks compensation and benefits.

My First Job: Elaine McGinnis, caregiving marketing, employee recruitment and retention

June 11, 2006

Current position: Caregiving marketing, employee recruitment and retention for Home Care Associates, a division of Jewish Family Services.

What This Job Pays: anesthesiologist

June 11, 2006

The average pay for an anesthesiologist in the Seattle area is $252,125, with most making from about $197,500 to $300,000, according to PayScale, a Seattle company that tracks compensation and benefits.

My First Job: Paul Reder, owner of Tap House Grill

June 4, 2006

Current position: Owner of Tap House Grill and general partner at Trader Vic's, both in Bellevue.

Modelers having own building boom — in miniature

June 4, 2006

You won't find their feat in the record books, but Seattle brothers Sig and Gunars Rauda have "scaled" Mount Everest. They've also scaled Mount Rainier, Swedish Medical Center and the West Seattle Bridge — all under the bright lights of their Lake City architectural model-building shop. Armed with beefy band saws and precise laser-cutters, these two run Rauda Scale Models.

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