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Leslie Hunter Sr.

Manager of Hunter Sales

Leslie is the owner and the operator of Hunter Sales. After organizing the local corporation, Mas. Inc. many years ago, he started his own business. Before that he had finished high school and had gone to college for two 1/2 years.

Most of the time Leslie works in his office, and the people he works with are his clerks and vendors he orders from. He is the owner and manager of the store. The amount he works depends on how much he sells here, and he works a lot more when he travels to Anchorage to do his buying. He is planning on turning the store over to Karen and Bumboy after he retires. His salary depends on the amount of profit he makes.

His responsibilities are to make sure his accounting books are up to date, the store is well stocked, maintenence is done,and nothing is frozen up. And he must make sure he doesn't go bankrupt!

The best thing about his job is that he is his own boss and can leave anytime he wants to. The worst thing about his job is his book work. His advice to the students is to graduate from high school and use good common sense in whatever you do.

Interviewed & written by:

Carmen Pitka

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