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A Short Biography:
Vic Coelho is retired and lives in Hanford, California .  As a Research Analyst and Labor Market Consultant, he retired from the State of
California's Labor Market Information Division (LMID) of the Employment Development Department in March of 2005.  He performed those
duties for exactly 10 years to the day he was hired by LMID. His total state employment comprises 28.5 years with experience in all aspects
of Employment Services and Unemployment Insurance.  

Vic's duties at that time entailed labor market research as well as explaining the labor market to the news media within the California
counties assigned to him: Amador, Calaveras, Tuolumne, Mariposa, Stanislaus, Monterey, San Luis Obispo, Kings, and Tulare Counties.  
He also backed up Fresno, Merced, and Santa Barbara Counties when the analysts were unavailable.  

Now that Vic is retired, he has decided to put his knowledge to use and establish a Web site dedicated to labor market issues of interest to the public
without the filter of California State Employment Development Department (EDD) constraints.  Vic is totally independent and can call the shots as he sees
them.  Commissioned by the State of California as a  Notary Public, Vic now operates his own business as a Traveling Signing Agent.

Vic was born in San Luis Obispo, California and graduated from California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo with a BA degree in History and a
minor in Political Science.  He has a second degree in Fine Art, and studied law at San Joaquin College of Law in Fresno, California.  Vic enjoys writing,
and finds our world fascinating.

Which leads to the
purpose of this Web site: to uncover and make accessible to you hard to find information buried in our vast government
archives and data bases
.  Its orientation is on work, occupations, careers, industry, the economy, and economic development information that can help
you, your business, or your community.

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