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Frequently asked questions: 1. Why did Joe become a hair farmer? Joe became Hair Farmer Joe so that he could bring attention to the need for donations to Locks of Love, which supports children throughout the United States. Joe has decided to donate his hair to Locks of Love, which is recommended for hair donation by Children's Orthopedic Hospital in Seattle where Joe spent a couple of extended stays when he was young. 2. Locks of Love seems like a good program, why the website here at TheHairFarmer.com? Hair Farmer Joe wants to challenge others (especially business people and entrepreneurs) to do everything they can to help others - and has a goal to recruit 1000 people to join him in growing hair for Locks of Love. 3. Isn't it impossible for a business person to keep another job while holding their primary job of hair farming? Women seem to have an easier time here, but it can be done by all. Employers and business associates usually are more understanding after learning the reasons for the hair farming, but it is sometimes fun to keep it a secret to watch peoples' reactions. In Hair Farmer Joe's case, he is basically unemployable anyway so it doesn't really matter. 4. What does Hair Farmer Joe do when he's not growing hair? Hair Farmer Joe is an entrepreneur, deal maker, real estate broker, publisher and expert marketer. He owns AAA Properties , the home of the $500 Flat Fee Listing in Washington and California, publishes Eastside Business newspaper in Bellevue, Washington and in addition to growing hair also loves to grow palm trees. In past lives, Hair Farmer Joe was the world's first 24 Hour REALTOR® and a part owner of a company in Houston, Texas called Aerial Burial.
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