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Mini Bio

Douglas Winchester was born in Washington D.C. very own Octillion Hospital and currently resides on 1A2B3C Hhooggaallee Bbooggaallee Boulevard and is 47 years old. Douglas is married to Selena Winchester and has 3 wonderful children that are 17, 14 and 8 years old. Douglas works as a Carpenter (Rougher and Finisher), Architect, Machinist, Welder and has his forklift licence. Douglas is also the best builder in Washington D.C arguably the best in the world.

Questions

What is the best piece of advice that you can give amateurs builders just coming into this career?

Why did you choose to get into these careers?

What is the most dangerous thing that you have ever done?

How do you feel to be the best of the best?

What is the coolest thing you have ever built and why?

Answers

The best piece of advice that i can give would probably be that you can never give up no matter how many times you fall you have to get back up and pursue your dream.

Ever since I was a child I have always been building things with lego and as I got older I bought my first drill and started building things with wood. It just kept growing and growing and here I am today running the best construction company in Washington D.C.

I wouldn’t say I’ve done anything dangerous because when in the business that I am in or any business that could involve dying if you do something wrong there is no time for foolishness. In my business if I see that you're fooling off your fired of the spot. I am very careful I would say that the most dangerous thing that has ever happened to me was I fell off 3 stories and broke my leg by landing on a metal pole.

The feeling to be the best of the best would be described as the best.

The coolest thing that I have ever designed and built would be a dripping raindrop for a client that wanted a playroom for her child and something in it to climb on. So I built an interconnected multiple “raindrops” that you can climb into and go up to the “cloud”.

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