Nagle thinks city's parking kiosks are a pain in the neck

By Citizen Staff Reports

Sunday, October 26, 2008 11:39 PM EDT

Robert Nagle
Age: 65

Hometown: Auburn

Family: Married with two children and one grandchild

Education: Bachelor's degree from Le Moyne College

Occupation: Self employed accountant

Hobbies: Watching football

Each Monday, The Citizen features someone from the Finger Lakes community.

This week, we spotlight Robert Nagle, a self-employed accountant.

Q. What is the most rewarding part of your job?

A. Saving people money on their taxes and exercising my mind and my knowledge while doing that.

Q. What is the most challenging?

A. Keeping up with all the dates and deadlines.

Q. What would be your dream job, and in what part of the world would you be working?

A. Retired and living right here in Auburn.

Q. What's the best way to relax after a tough day?

A. I like to watch the news while enjoying a nice drink.

Q. What do you like most about the Finger Lakes region?

A. I love all of the seasons, they are beautiful here. Sometimes winter can drag on for a while though.

Q. If you had a choice of meeting any three people in the world, who would they be?

A. I would want to meet Jesus Christ because he was the most awesome person ever. I would also want to meet Abraham Lincoln and Pope John Paul II. I have always admired their integrity.

Q. Where do you see yourself in 10 years.

A. I will be retired.

Q. If you were to win the lottery, what is the first thing you would do?

A. I would pay off all of my bills and invest the rest of the money.

Q. What would people who think they know you be most surprised to find out about you?

A. That I like to clip coupons so I can save money on groceries. People who know that I'm an accountant know that I can be frugal.

Q. Do you have any plans for the next few months?

A. The family will be getting together for Thanksgiving and Christmas. One holiday will be here in Auburn and the other will be up in Rochester.

Q. If you were mayor, what's the first thing you'd change?

A. The parking kiosks. They are a pain in the neck. You have to get out of your car then get this ticket and put it back into your car and then if you need more time your stuck. Meters were more convenient for everyone.

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