Eric Holt:
CLASS OF 1985
Post Falls High SchoolClass of 1985
Post falls, ID
Stevensville High SchoolClass of 1985
Stevensville, MT
Bonner Elementary SchoolClass of 1981
Bonner, MT
Irving Elementary SchoolClass of 1981
Bozeman, MT
Eastside Alternative SchoolClass of 1981
Eugene, OR
Eric's Story
Life
My life in 4000 characters or less. Well, in 1991 I married Tammy Booth (PF class of 86'); now divorced. We have 3 kids, each born in 3 different states: Jeremiah Clifford (Las Vegas, NV), Sierra Casidy (Missoula, MT), and Bridger Reed (Lubbock, Texas). Following grad school in Texas, we moved to Oregon for a couple years, and then lived in Salt Lake City for 7 years before moving to St. George. Since graduating highschool, I have either been studying or working as a wildlife biologist. I can't beleive I get paid to walk around in the forest and loook for animals. Great kids, great work - life is good.
School
Post Falls High. What do I miss - cruising sherman, friends, party's at Spooners, beer in my big gulp cup, concerts in Spokane, hang'n out, no worries.
College
After PF high, I wend to NIC for a year (basically just another year of high school). I then went down to UofI where Tim Kelly and I were roommates. After nearly flunking out and going broke, I went back to NIC and graduated there with an AS in biology. Then back to UofI where Eric Nordtrom a...Expand for more
nd I were roomies. Partied a little less and finished my BS in Wildlife Biology in 1990. After working for several year, the family and I moved to Lubbock, Texas, where I finished my Wildlife MS from Texas Tech University. Currently, I don't ever care to study for another test ever again.
Workplace
After graduating from the University of Idaho I took a job as a wildlife biologist/environmental analyst on the Nevada Test Site. It was a great job doing what I like best - researching the natural environment. But, after 6 years in Las Vegas it was time to move on. My family and I moved back to Montana where I hope to find permanent work, but no luck. Instead, I scored a 6 month job as a biologist for the Forest Service and then left for Lubbock, Texas, where I completed my MS degree. After that, I took a job as a biologist for the BLM in Coos Bay, Oregon. My wife hated the rain and the low income, so I took a job offer from a former co-worker and moved to Salt Lake City, later transfering to St. George, where I am currently a biologist, NEPA guru, and computer geek.
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