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RonPrice
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Sat Jan 28, 2006 10:44 am

EMPLOYMENT AND ROLE POSITIONS HELD: 2015 TO 1943

2015-2009-retired and on an old-age pension
2009-1999-Writer & author, poet & publisher, online blogger & journalist, reader & scholar, editor & researcher; retired teacher & tutor, lecturer & adult aducator, taxi-driver & ice-cream salesman George Town Tasmania
2005-2002-Program Presenter, City Park Radio, Launceston
2004-1999-Tutor and/or President: George Town School for Seniors Inc
----------ABOVE THIS LINE ARE MY YEARS IN RETIREMENT FROM PAID-EMPLOYMENT----------------
1999-1988 -Lecturer in General Studies and Human Services, West Aust. Department of Training
1987-1986 -Acting Lecturer in Management Studies and Co-ordinator of Further Education Unit at Hedland College in South Hedland, WA.
1985-1982 -Adult Educator, Open College of Tafe, Katherine, NT
1981 -Maintenance Scheduler, Renison Bell, Zeehan, Tasmania
1980-Unemployed: Bi-Polar Disability
1979 -Editor, External Studies Unit, Tasmanian CAE, Youth worker, Resource Centre Association, Launceston, Lecturer in Organizational Behaviour, Tasmanian CAE, Radio Journalist ABC, L'ton
1978-1976 -Lecturer in Social Sciences & Humanities, Ballarat CAE, Ballarat
1975 - Lecturer in Behavioural Studies, Whitehorse Technical College, Box Hill, Victoria
1974 -Senior Tutor in Education Studies, Tasmanian CAE, Launceston
1973-1972 -High School Teacher, South Australian Education Department
1971 Primary School Teacher, Whyalla SA Australia
---ABOVE THIS LINE ARE MY YEARS IN AUSTRALIA; BELOW MY YEARS IN CANADA----------------------
1971-1969 Primary School Teacher Prince Edward County Board of Education, Picton, Ontario, Canada
1969 Systems Analyst Bad Boy Co. Ltd. Toronto Ontario
1968-67 -Community Teacher, Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Frobisher Bay, NWT, Canada
1967-59 -Summer jobs from grade 10 to end of university
1967-1949 - Attended 2 primary schools, 2 high schools and 2 universities in Canada: McMaster Uni:1963-1966, Windsor T’s College: 1966/7.
1963-1944 -Childhood(1944-57) and adolescence(1957-63) in and around Hamilton Ontario.

B: SOME SOCIO-BIO-DATA

I have been married for 48 years. My wife is a Tasmanian, aged 68. We’ve had 3 children: ages in 2005-40, 35 and 28. I am 70, a Canadian who moved to Australia in 1971 and have written 3 books--all available on the internet. I retired from part-time teaching in 2004 and full-time teaching in 1999 after 32 years in classrooms as a teacher and another 18 as a student. In addition, I have been a member of the Baha’i Faith for 55 years. Bio-data: 6ft, 235 lbs, eyes brown, hair-grey, Caucasian. See my website for more details at: http://www.ronpriceepoch.com/auto.html, or go to any search engine and type: ‘Pioneering Over Four Epochs’ or ‘RonPrice Poetry’ for additional writings. :arrow:
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married for 48 years, a teacher for 32, a student for 18, a writer and editor for 16, and a Baha'i for 56(in 2014)
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Sat Jan 28, 2006 11:02 am

RonPrice wrote:My wife is a Tasmanian.
An indigenous Tasmanian? I thought they were wiped out by the convicts?
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Sat Jan 28, 2006 11:25 am

The last full-blood Aboriginal died out in about 1876. There are, of course, many indigenous Tasmanians with partial(1/2, 1/4, 1/16th and 1/32nd, etc) indigenous blood. My wife is not among them. As you may know indigenality has become quite a complex question. But then, if you and I go back in our own families, say, 30 generations, you get something like a billion people..now that's another brain teaser. I shall say no more. Thanks for the response. Cheers!-Ron :arrow:
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Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:52 pm

That's certainly an extensive resume. I'd say you're worthy of posting here. But then, so is a fifteen year-old with no resume whatsoever. You must have a bit of time on your hands, dude. Welcome. Look forward to seeing your stuff.

Cheers,

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Sat Jan 28, 2006 6:37 pm

hey Ron -

Welcome, yeah you made the cut I think.

Just don't let k-j see this...

It's your business entirely Ron, but for what it's worth, I wouldn't put so much personal info up for anyone to see on a computer screen.

- Caleb
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Sun Jan 29, 2006 2:15 am

Information overload Ronny Boy.

Welcome though.

I'm sensing some epic narrative poems coming our way!

cheers
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Sun Jan 29, 2006 2:26 am

There are probably two reasons I overload the system. One is a lifetime of applying for jobs and my posting is a leftover from those job application days. The 2nd reason for my type of posting is to counter the endless introductory pieces that tell me nothing about the person introducing themselves. You know the sort of thing: (a) the hellos, (b) the nice to be heres and (c) the see ya's all later. Some people ere on the side of too little and some ere on the side of too much. I guess I'm in the latter category. :arrow:
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Sun Jan 29, 2006 8:37 am

Fascinating. An awesome resumé.

I note you are presently employed as a "writer/poet" in Georgetown, Tasmania. Perhaps you're familiar with the English emigré John Bilston, who edited a "Last Poems" there in the late 1990's?
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Sun Jan 29, 2006 12:45 pm

I have come across the name Bilston here in Tasmania, but not an editor of a book of poems.-Ron :wink:
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Sun Jan 29, 2006 6:03 pm

counter the endless introductory pieces that tell me nothing about the person introducing themselves. You now the sort of thing: (a) the hellos, (b) the nice to be heres and (c) the see ya's all later.
Yes I wholeheartedly agree.
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Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:55 am

It has been some 8 years since I was last on this thread. What a lot of water under life's proverbial bridge in that time. Risking saying too much, and ering on the side of "too much information" as I already have for some readers here, I'll add some more introductory information. But I'll keep it short and sweet---and send readers with the interest to my website: http://www.ronpriceepoch.com/auto.html
married for 48 years, a teacher for 32, a student for 18, a writer and editor for 16, and a Baha'i for 56(in 2014)
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Sun Jan 11, 2015 4:31 pm

Hi Ron. Have we met? Hope you're enjoying your retirement.

Cheers

David
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