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rowid | first_name | last_name | gender | career_sec | personal_sec | info | seed_first_name | seed_last_name | occupation | chatgpt_gen |
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30 | Ross | Farmer | m | Blair began her career as a model by working through local modeling agencies in Detroit, which largely booked models for the Cobo Hall auto shows. Blair modeled at The Battle at Versailles Fashion Show in 1973. She credits her claim to fame in the 1970s to Marji Kunz, then fashion editor of the Detroit Free Press. With Kunz's guidance, she flew to New York in 1973, a trip that was planned to last only three days, but instead turned into 20 years after Blair signed with the Ellen Harth agency and Eileen Ford of the Ford Models agency When landing in New York, Blair had shaved her head completely bald for a jewelry modeling job where she had to resemble an Egyptian. During her heyday, Blair earned $400 a day and received offers from magazines like Ebony and Mademoiselle. Blair is currently a minister residing in Defiance, Ohio. | Blair was born in Arkansas to parents, Hattie and William Blair, and is of African-American descent. Her name was given to her due to her father's certainty that she was going to be a boy. His plan was to name his child William Junior, however, when Blair was born a girl, she was given the shortened version of that name, "Billie". They eventually moved to Flint, Michigan during the height of the auto industry there. | farmer began his career as a model by working through local modeling agencies in detroit, which largely booked models for the cobo hall auto shows. farmer modeled at the battle at versailles fashion show in 1973. he credits his claim to fame in the 1970s to marji kunz, then fashion editor of the detroit free press. with kunz's guidance, he flew to new york in 1973, a trip that was planned to last only three days, but instead turned into 20 years after farmer signed with the ellen harth agency and eileen ford of the ford models agency when landing in new york, farmer had shaved his head completely bald for a jewelry modeling job where he had to resemble an egyptian. during his heyday, farmer earned $400 a day and received offers from magazines like ebony and mademoiselle. farmer is currently a minister residing in defiance, ohio.farmer was born in arkansas to parents, hattie and william farmer, and is of african-american descent. his name was given to his due to his father's certainty that he was going to be a boy. his plan was to name his child william junior, however, when farmer was born a girl, he was given the shortened version of that name, "ross". they eventually moved to flint, michigan during the height of the auto industry there. | Billie | Blair | models | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of recommendation for Ross Farmer. I had the honor of working alongside him during my modeling career, and I must say that he is an exceptional model who constantly exceeded expectations.<return><return>Ross Farmer began his modeling career through local modeling agencies in Detroit, and he quickly gained the attention of the fashion industry after modeling at the Battle at Versailles fashion show in 1973. With guidance from Marji Kunz, then fashion editor of the Detroit Free Press, Ross flew to New York in 1973, a trip that was planned to last only three days but instead turned into 20 years of modeling success.<return><return>During his heyday, Ross earned $400 a day and received offers from prestigious magazines. His dedication, professionalism, and unique look set him apart from the other models, making him a sought-after talent in the industry. Ross' ability to transform himself into various looks and styles made him a favorite among designers, photographers, and editors.<return><return>Ross is a personable and driven individual who consistently demonstrates an eagerness to learn all aspects of the modeling and fashion industry. His talent and creative eye are undeniable, and he always delivers exceptional results in every project he undertakes. As a model and colleague, Ross is a pleasure to work with, and he always goes above and beyond to make every shoot a success.<return><return>Ross is currently a minister residing in Defiance, Ohio, but despite his career change, the attributes that made him a successful model still shine through. Ross' persona is a true testament to his resilience and unwavering dedication to his craft. I believe that he would be a valuable addition to any project or team, and I highly recommend him without reservation.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |