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As a mom, I have always told (and continue to gently remind…) both of my sons who are both now in college, that taking shortcuts
About Mark
Mark Johnson is a native of Buckhannon, WV and the middle child of 6 siblings (with a set of twins as the youngest!) Mark stayed in his hometown until he left to join the Army, where he served for four years as a Communications Technician in Frankfurt, Germany and Springfield, VA. After retiring from the Army, working in the telecommunications field, and working for an oil and natural gas company, Mark joined the ATCOM team. He was recruited while working for a communications company in Florida, but actually turned down the first offer he received. However, after a few weeks, he decided to reach back out and accept the offer. We are so glad that he changed his mind! Mark met his wife, Kim, while on an ATCOM job site. Together, they have a daughter who will be graduating from App State.

As a mom, I have always told (and continue to gently remind…) both of my sons who are both now in college, that taking shortcuts

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