Profile: Bryan_Sloat

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Bryan D. Sloat (55), born / raised in Binghamton, New York, the beautiful Central Leatherstocking Region of Rural Upstate New York.

2006 Graduate of SUNY Binghamton\\'s College of Community and Social Affairs - with my first Bachelor of Science in Human Development.

Memberships include: Free and Accepted Masons lodge 177, Binghamton Chapter 139 R.A.M., Scottish Rite 32 degree, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine - KALURAH SHRINERS since 1983, as well as Binghamton LOOM 1013 having attained the Fellowship degree along with being the youngest Past Governor (1986) of the Lodge. Also an Amateur Radio Operator - kc2hao, member of the Binghamton Amateur Radio Association (BARA)of the southern tier. Lifetime Member of the NRA since 1982. Golden Key International Honours Society, Sigma Alpha Lambda Leadership and Honors Society @ SUNY Binghamton.

Previously employed as an Electronics / Electrical Technician, possess an F.C.C. General Radiotelephone Operators License since 1978, and an over the road tractor-trailer driver with a Chauffers Class 1 (now called a CDL-A) and Heavy Equipment Operator. I am a bondable certified Armed Security Guard with a New York State Concealed Carry Pistol Permit.

My Hobbies include: Community Service, Amateur Radio, Golf, Motorcycling, Camping, Dancing, Hunting / Target Shooting Rifles / Pistols, Walking / Running.

I Do not Smoke or Drink, have been in 12 Step recovery for 15 years / have not found it necessary to use any drugs since December 2001 - Alcohol and Nicotine are Narcotic Drugs too.
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I run Einstein@Home because Community Service is fun way to help the cause of scientific research.
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