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...is the image we portray. If the general public sees us as a bunch of weirdos, geeks, rednecks, freaks, etc., this hurts our cause. For example: I do reptile presentations for local elementary school classes. While preparing a proposal to send to other schools to expand my business, I asked for input from the teachers and staff I already work with. One of the main suggestions they had was to provide a picture of myself so that other teachers could see that I'm not "a weirdo" (their term, not mine). They said there is automatically an image in everyone's minds of what a "snake person" looks like, and it's scary. Far be it from me to criticize how one wears their hair or what is on their t-shirt or how they speak. But an image of professionalism could go a long way to helping an uninformed public realize that were are normal people. I hope this message doesn't offend anyone out there. It's just an observation. ----- --- http://www.mikefoux.com http://snakerack.blogspot.com
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