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Cheryl Cebula , chief executive of Albina Community Bank in Portland, Ore., plans to work in one of the bank's five branches on Saturday to help ease the workload in case there is a surge of new customers.
Bank Protest Hits Weekend Traffic Robin Sidel 2011
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This is the life of the Bus Doctor, the one-man operation Cebula runs out of his home in Manassas, where he's lived his whole life, and his big white truck.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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Hargrove hollers out to Cebula, wondering if the bus should be moved.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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Last year, after decades of weekend work, Cebula made a deal with his wife.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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There's a cartoon rendition of Cebula wearing a lab coat and stethoscope and carrying a power drill, painted on the truck's side.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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Ahead of him, Cebula, 51, has parked his truck -- big, white, a spare generator and air compressor in the back -- which says "BUS DOCTOR" in block letters.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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"I don't want to sound stupid and say I like the adrenaline," Cebula says.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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"You can't find anybody who wants to do this work anymore," Cebula says.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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Cebula fixed the problem -- the starter -- in Manassas, but warned Hargrove that it would probably fritz out again if it wasn't replaced soon.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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Cebula grabs a ball-peen hammer and goes off to see the problem.
In D.C., tourists come and tourists go -- often thanks only to the Bus Doctor 2010
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