Mr. Dulles. Prior to his testimony?
Representative Ford. Yes.
Mr. Belin. Would you be willing to furnish us with some kind of an autobiographical sketch of yourself—your date and place of birth, where you went to school, your education, your jobs that you have had, and perhaps it also should include some kind of a physical description as to your approximate height and weight and what-have-you?
Mr. Brennan. Not at all. But you sure going to be confused on my jobs, sir.
Mr. Belin. Because you have gone from one job to another?
Mr. Brennan. Well, I worked under the union constitution for the last 20 years, and I have worked for many a contractor.
Mr. Belin. You mean you just work on contract, and when you are through with that particular construction job, the union would send you to another construction job?
Mr. Brennan. Yes. Usually a contractor wants me to go to the State of Washington, like I did in California, or he wants me to go to Utah or somewhere like that.
Mr. Dulles. I don't think we need all that detail.
Mr. Belin. In other words, you have been a steamfitter.