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Employment History
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1. www.wdt.net
www.wdt.net/article/20080715/N - [Cached]Published on: 7/15/2008 Last Visited: 7/15/2008
Owner William P. Collins operated the station for years as a franchise and then leased it to Kuno Oil, Canton.With an agreement that Mobil would remain responsible for cleaning the contamination, Mr. Collins purchased the property after the business closed and listed it for sale for $650,000.
At its peak, the business handled more than 1,000 customers daily.
There was initial interest but nothing lately, perhaps because potential buyers are waiting for the cleanup or because of worries about the economy.
"Timing wasn't on my side," Mr. Collins said."It's very quiet." -
2. www.proweddingphotos.com
www.proweddingphotos.com/refer - [Cached]Published on: 5/27/2006 Last Visited: 5/15/2008
Email Digital Photographer Bill Collins -
3. www.proweddingphotos.com
www.proweddingphotos.com/weddi - [Cached]Published on: 5/27/2006 Last Visited: 5/15/2008
WP's Upcoming Interview with wedding photographer, Bill Collins:
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Bill Collins: " First off, I started photographing weddings as a teen, so having 40 years of experience doesn't necessarily make me old.
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Bill Collins: "I have to thank my wife for that.
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Bill Collins: "Actually, a lot of the really expensive wedding photographers are 'burned out' on photographing weddings and they use high prices to try to get by with earning a living on just as few weddings per year as they can get away with doing.
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Bill Collins: "It was so liberating and rewarding to go digital.

