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Rick worked for 22 years at the Los Angeles Times. He started right out of high school, as a bicycle messenger. Before he was done, he was wearing a suit to work every day, and he was in charge of 70+ people.
In 1992, the Rodney King-inspired riots broke out just outside Rick's office. About then, Rick and his family decided that they'd had about enough of Los Angeles.
The Cozby family moved to Middle Tennessee, and Rick joined Walter Jowers at HOUSE SENSE, Inc. in 1994. It was a good match. Rick's first big contribution to the business came when he persuaded Walter to buy some accounting software, and quit keeping the company books in a word-processor document named, "oweme."
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