Phil Peyton
I am an aspiring screenwriter and freelance journalist.
But until that pays the bills, I am a Divisional Loss Prevention Supervisor for the nation's largest marketer of tires for the automotive replacement market, supervising 5 regional auditors and all loss prevention operations for 350 company stores.
I am an avid NFL and MLB fan, with my favorite teams being the Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Tampa Bay Rays.
I enjoy video games on Xbox and PC. I also see just about every movie that comes out to the theaters - including foreign films.
I graduated from Eckerd College in 2001 with a BS degree in Marine Science.
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But until that pays the bills, I am a Divisional Loss Prevention Supervisor for the nation's largest marketer of tires for the automotive replacement market, supervising 5 regional auditors and all loss prevention operations for 350 company stores.
I am an avid NFL and MLB fan, with my favorite teams being the Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Tampa Bay Rays.
I enjoy video games on Xbox and PC. I also see just about every movie that comes out to the theaters - including foreign films.
I graduated from Eckerd College in 2001 with a BS degree in Marine Science.
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B.S. Eckerd CollegeInterests
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The 5 Essential Questions Every Job Interviewer Should AskThere are 5 essential questions every interviewer should ask a job applicant. Using these questions will go a long way in selecting the right candidate for any position.
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How to Know If You Love SomeoneIt's natural to always want to be with someone you're instantly attracted to. However, attraction alone won't make a relationship last. Getting to know someone's personality, dreams, habits, and secrets will strengthen the love bond.
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The 2011 Academy Awards Looked Younger, but Not BetterYounger was not necessarily better as hosts, Anne Hathaway and James Franco bombed at the 2011 Academy Awards. They were upstaged by older and more experienced actors with better comedic timing. Billy Crystal's agent should be getting called this week. -
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The Last Picture Florida Tourism Officials Will Ever Need to UseAs record snowfall and sub-zero temperatures blanket most of the country, The Weather Channel provided the only photo needed for Florida tourism officials to use in their advertising.
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Hey Traveler! 2 Carry-On Bags Does Not Mean 2 Suitcases!Airlines have let carry-on bag sizes and limits spiral out of control. Most passengers take one full-size suitcase and one small suitcase or large backpack as carry-ons, leaving those unfortunate souls who are last to board with no room for their bags.





