It seems to depends on one's definition of fun. "Last night I left about 10:30," he says.īut didn't Carter say there was going to be "fun" in government? Instead, It's been long days in his large OMB office on the second floor of the Executive Office Building. No horseback riding, no tennis, and his jogging routine has been rduced to a walk. It's been a fairly spartan existence for since he's moved up. They've stayed behind until the end of school meanwhile has been staying with his in-laws in Arlington. MacIntyre has been looking for a place with some ground, around Great Falls, Va., or Potomac, where he can move up the family, and all the horses. In what spare time he has, and he makes plain that there hasn't been much. He raises Arabian horses there he says his wife and three daughters enjoy riding and he has four pure bred Arabians among seven horses. In McIntyre's case, he's given up gracious Georgia living on a 15-acre farm about 30 miles north of Atlanta. McIntyre has had to sacrifice - another familiar word in the new administration. McIntyre, 36, grew up in Vidalia, Ga., says he "worked my way up the hard way," working his way through college and law school at the University of Georgia, and rising quickly in state government jobs to become Georgia budget director under Carter and later George Busbee. just may be as perfect a composite of the higher ranking Georgian in the Carter administration as can be found in one person: He works from dawn to dusk as deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget ranks as a family man of the first order, and eschews frivolity.
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