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Tom Ott started his career working summer jobs at the Gateway Arch Castlewood and the Lake of the Ozarks State Park in the 1970s yes the 1970s Tom was already pointed in the direction of working for a park Department by the time he finished his college degree at Mizzou in 1983. Tom started out as a part-time park ranger after only four months he moved into a full-time position as an assistant Park supervisor he worked the next 11 plus years in five different Parks Sylvan Springs Creve Coeur Queenie Jefferson Barracks and Boer where he did tasks from mowing grass cleaning picnic shelters and restrooms repairing equipment removing trash Dragon Ball Fields digging up water leaks by hand with a shovel pouring concrete painting buildings tree plantings and tree removals studying for and receiving a pesticide applicatoramp;#39;s license assisting with the hay and straw Harvest to supplement animal operations at the Suzanne and Lone Elk parks pulling hayrides helping find lost children feedi