Robert McChesney:
CLASS OF 1999

Woodland High SchoolClass of 1999
Woodland, WA
J.M. Perry Technical InstituteClass of 2009
Yakima, WA
Ridgefield High SchoolClass of 1999
Ridgefield, WA
View Ridge Middle SchoolClass of 1999
Ridgefield, WA
Robert's Story
I always wanted to be remembered as a fun loving guy. Always smiling and loving life. Someone you can count on when you needed them. And always friendly.
I always wanted to be a military guy when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a good idea idea. As it turns out, I am happier as a electrician.
I wasn't to wild in school. I think playing sports and keeping my grades up was hard enough.
If I'm going to work somewhere, I need to have a positive attitude, ability to adapt, and the right tools to be able to deal with the day-to-day.
I guess what I see Jesus to be. I am not a religious person and I have a hard time dealing with what the church has to say about Jesus. But I strive to be good to people like him.
I have raised in Washington State, taken to Denmark as a kid, lived in Utah while in the military, and now reside in California where I landed a great job.
The one person from my past who I'd most like to see again is Coach OZ, because I want to show him that transfering schools like I did was the right thing for me.
Movies and Certain TV shows are my obsession.
Finding out the military was not for me was one of the biggest surprises in my life. Also finding that I could get great grads in a technical ...Expand for more
institute.
The teacher I would like to see again would be Mr. Norton and thank him for teaching me math and helping me actually understand it.
If I won $100 million, I'd give 25% of it to charity, then spend the rest on toys, parents and the future.
For me to truely be happy I would be where I am at and with the right lady which I don't have yet.
My current age is 29. When I was 12, I thought that people my age now would be miserable with kids. I was so completely surprised.
Right now I am starting my carreer.
My best friend would tell you I'm goofy, but people who don't know me very well would probably describe me as strange.
I definately dress different from my younger day. I perfer Jean's to Kakki's pants. And I don't wear loud shirts.
The wierdest job I ever did was being a munitions tech in the Air Force.
I share my home with no one, which I find soothing.
If I could do a do-over it would be to relive high school. I think if I was like I am now it would be a more enjoyable experience.
In 10 years, I hope to be where I am at. I'm going to get there by working hard to keep my job.
My first job was at the air force, where I got paid 20000 a year to assemble munitions. What I remember most about it is it was an experience.
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