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Jeff attended Temple College where he focused on Landscape Design. After college he went to work at a local resort, making his way up through the ranks until he was helping to manage their landscape department. All the while, Jeff had been moonlighting as a computer technician, helping friends and family keep their computers running. Before long, the side hustle overtook the main gig and now Jeff has a customer base of 1,000 individuals and companies who rely on him to keep their systems running right. In the last three years, Jeff has dived headfirst into a new hobby: Paramotoring. This incredible sport combines a backpack motor and a "glider" to allow Jeff and other hobbyists to fly above the Earth's surface with relatively little investment and no licensing requirements. But there's a lot more to it than just strapping on a pack and leaping into the air. Jeff brings in breakfast from his favorite local bakery and Adam breaks his "no sweets" rule because the croissants just looked so dang good.
By Adam Owens5
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Jeff attended Temple College where he focused on Landscape Design. After college he went to work at a local resort, making his way up through the ranks until he was helping to manage their landscape department. All the while, Jeff had been moonlighting as a computer technician, helping friends and family keep their computers running. Before long, the side hustle overtook the main gig and now Jeff has a customer base of 1,000 individuals and companies who rely on him to keep their systems running right. In the last three years, Jeff has dived headfirst into a new hobby: Paramotoring. This incredible sport combines a backpack motor and a "glider" to allow Jeff and other hobbyists to fly above the Earth's surface with relatively little investment and no licensing requirements. But there's a lot more to it than just strapping on a pack and leaping into the air. Jeff brings in breakfast from his favorite local bakery and Adam breaks his "no sweets" rule because the croissants just looked so dang good.