While hunting for (and eventually finding) my daughter Sara's Social Security card from the United States (because we need the number for bureaucracy), I found another card that I still have from my life in the United States: a Federal Communications Commission Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit that I was granted on 6 August 1982 as part of my work at KZSU, the student-run radio station at Stanford University. Although I only started studying at Stanford that fall, I was able to start working at the radio station that summer. I worked at KZSU through June 1988, including a long stint as Jazz Director, and then again in the summer of 1990. (Andrew Shields, #111words, 6 January 2023)
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