Mark Miner resigns from CSX
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Publication Date: 11/20/08
Newly elected St. Johns County Commissioner Mark Miner resigned from his job at CSX Railway to dedicate more time to his new position.
Miner, 25, gave his resignation a month ago and it went into effect Monday, he said.
He left the job because he "didn't want any distractions," he said.
"I just wanted to be able to focus completely on the people of St. Johns County," he said.
Miner beat out Commissioner Ben Rich and to win the District 3 seat.
He was sworn in to the new position along with Ken Bryan, who is serving his first term, and Cyndi Stevenson, who is serving her second term.
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