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From YouTube: CityTalk with John McIntire: Laurie Dierker
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On this episode of CityTalk, John McIntire interviews Laurie Dierker from Mayor Peduto's office.
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Not
at
all,
he
was
really
down-to-earth.
A
pleasure
to
work
for
I
worked
for
him,
the
longest,
the
whole
12
years,
his
three
terms,
but
they're,
all
you
know,
have
different
personalities.
I
enjoy
working
for
all
them
because
it
made
it
different.
Every
every
day
in
every
administration
you
know,
I
was
doing
the
same
type
of
work.
It
felt
different.
How
was
Calgary
awesome,
but
you
can
have
to
remember.
I
was
18
years
old
when
I
first
started
working
frame
saw.
Was
we.
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Work
for
Sophie
for
nine
months,
because
I
had
been
home
for
eight
years,
raising
my
children
till
they
went
to
kindergarten,
but
some
she
was
a
character
like
everyone
says,
but
it
was
very
interesting
working
for
a
female
and
she
was
very
strict.
You
know
about
about
the
office
etiquette
in
the
office
dress
code
and
things
like
that.
Oh.
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Well,
I
was
working
at
the
Pittsburgh
parking
authority
for
a
short
time
and
Mayor
Ravenstahl
brought
me
back.
So
that
was
a
great
honor
and,
like
I
said
he
could
have
been
my
son
I.
Have
a
son
live
just
like
a
year
younger
than
him,
but
it
was
very
enlightening
to
see
youth
and
just
you
know,
excitement
and
different
kind
of
like
a
hands-on.
You
know
getting
to
really
know
the
office
because
face
it
when
you're
26,
you
don't
have
as
many
life
experiences
as
other
people.
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I
know
I
work
hard
and
I
always
have
and
I
like
to
be
busy.
I
I
love
the
city
and
I
feel
I
just
work
for
the
constituents
more
than
just
the
mayor,
and
you
know
whomever
the
mayor,
maybe
most
city
workers
I,
think
really
have
a
lot
to
do
because
you
know,
as
you
know,
over
the
years
of
work
force
has
has
gone
down
very
the.
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So
I'm
gonna
be
60
in
the
summer
in
August
and
you
don't
look
a
day
over
29.
Thank
you.
I
was
33
year
old
son
in
the
13th
I
plan
to
stay
for
this
term
units
at
the
end
of
mr.
Purdue
those
term
as
long
as
they
still
will
have
me
and
in
the
future,
I
would
just
play
it
by
ear,
because
in
order
for
years
you
don't
know
if
you
have
a
job,
you
know
it's
a
privilege
to
be
kept
and
I.
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Great
he's
doing
a
good
job
and
I
think
with
him
being
a
councilman.
It's
really
helped
him
to
understand
what
the
constituents
needs
are
and
I
see
him
really.
You
know
working
on
that
area
of
the
job,
as
well
as
the
development
in
the
day-to-day
office
operations
and
other
departments
as
well.
Awesome.