Boeing worker’s side job selling mushroom products Uncategorized Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, poses for a portrait at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, poses for a portrait in a grow house at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, wears a branded sweatshirt while selling mushroom products at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, enters a grow house at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, sells mushroom products to a customer at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, sells mushroom products to a customer at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, works a sales booth at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, holds blue oyster mushrooms at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, holds blue oyster mushrooms at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, breaks apart blue oyster mushrooms at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Mushrooms sprout in a grow house at the home of Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Mushroom products sit on display in a sales booth at the home of Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Mushroom products sit on display in a sales booth at the home of Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Mushroom-infused coffee packages sit on display in a sales booth at the home of Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, stands in a grow room at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. REUTERS/David Ryder Boeing worker Jeffrey Dodge, who helps produce wings for the 737 MAX jetliner and has a side business called Fun Guys Northwest LLP that sells mushroom products, works a sales booth at his home during an ongoing strike by Boeing factory workers in Burien, Washington, U.S. October 27, 2024. 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