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My Bio
Welcome to my Personal Web-site and thank you for getting to know me a little. I'll begin by saying that in my 60 plus years I have enjoyed an incredible life that has included the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Learning along the way that when life starts pushing you around, you simply have to push back. I've always considered myself to be an average guy with ambition to always be all I could be, while striving for success and helping others reach their potential. I served my country for 6 years in the Army and serve it still by how I live my life and contribute to my community of Madison, TN. I am a retired Firefighter/EMT (Captain) with the city of Nashville having served there for 45 years. Over the years I have been a Master Mason, Church Deacon and have attended classes at The University of Tennessee's Draughons Business College. Currently I'm actively involved in my church and community. I have overcome many obstacles in my life - the hardest being the loss of my wife and young daughter within 3 years of each other. As you can probably imagine, it was a devastaing time and I miss them greatly but continue to make the most of the life God has given me. A man's got to have his priorities and my faith has always kept mine placed correctly. I'm especially thankful for the help I've received in times of need and will forever be willing to help others Now that I'm retired from fighting fires and putting my life on the line everyday I enjoy the outdoors and traveling. However more importantly I now have the opportunity to help myself financially by helping others achieve their success. Before you go to Wal-Mart, take a look at My Mall of The World. The products for sale there are competitively priced and shipping is free for most items. You can also become a Mall Of The World manager like me and enjoy all of the benefits that it brings. Hopefully you have a better idea of who I am and I wish for you and your's the very best that life has to offer. Enjoy my pictures and God bless.
Sincerely
Jimmy R. Majors
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