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Bridges Washington

Bridges Washington
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Bridges Washington is a project manager, teacher, software engineer, and the author of a new novel Death and Taxes: Fallout from the Baby Boom. From time to time, life has a way of throwing us a curve. In Bridges' first title, he discusses just how all-consuming the impending death of those closest can become, and offers suggestions to navigate the issues based upon his experience handling three generations of death. Ultimately his first title aims to ease the headaches that accompany the heartaches associated with the death of family.

He was born in the deep south in the early seventies. Eventually, family events landed him in the Mid-Atlantic region. He fancies himself a renaissance man in pursuit of as many talents as this world has to offer. After a half dozen years in the hands-on side of construction, he attended college to pursue the design side. After earning a B.S., he quickly landed at an Architectural firm in the region. He spent the next decade ascending the ranks, including Project Manager for multi-million dollar projects, creating everything from construction estimates to photorealistic renderings.

He ultimately decided to return to school to pursue a B.S. in computer science. During this second trip, he was working in 3/4 time in his primary profession, teaching two classes to the next generation of engineers, and at times, carrying a full-time course schedule. His aptitude for computer science earned him an internship with a billion-dollar agile software company. After spending nearly two years as a software engineer, a family situation emerged that would be cause for a life detour.

​This time, the demands that accompany honoring a loved one's end-of-life wishes would be high, and ultimately, he decided to take a break from his life to see things through. After assuming power of attorney and primary caregiver roles for his grandmother, he spent a few months getting familiar with in-home hospice support before her frail old-body finally gave up one sunny April afternoon. He spent the next few months while initiating probate, reflecting upon all the ways he had witnessed the death of family members. Not just how they died, but all the other nuances that family contributes to how events unfold.

After all the reflection, he decided to do things his way. Ultimately, choosing to spend time freelancing all of the skills he had acquired. Be it construction, design, programming, and even the end-of-life skills earned through his involvement during the final days of three generations of family, by writing a book. He is still pursuing a varied skill set by taking period-correct blacksmithing courses, modern welding classes, and learning new programming languages as part of his life mission. After all, they say variety is the spice of life, and to that, he would say mm-hmm good.

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Death and Taxes: Fallout from the Baby Boom
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Death and Taxes: Fallout from the Baby Boomby Bridges WashingtonPublish: Jul 01, 2019Advice & How To General Nonfiction

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    • AllAuthor AllAuthor 4 years ago
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    • Have you ever incorporated something that happened to you in real life into your novels?
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      • Of course. My first title is non-fiction and focuses upon my learning experiences from caring for loved ones in the years leading up to their deaths and beyond.
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    • If you could choose three people to invite for a dinner party, who would they be and why?
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      • Bridges Washington Bridges Washington 4 years ago
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      • My great-great grandmother, all the family stories made her appear to be well ahead of her era. Abraham Lincoln, considering the type of man he was reported to be, I would like to have experienced him first hand. Steve Jobs, I think the conversation could get interesting with Mr. Lincoln in the room.
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