From the age of 12 until he was 15 years old, Adam Nieto worked a paper route to earn extra money for his family. After high school, Adam left El Paso for Los Angeles for two years to work, however in 1965, the draft system caught up with Adam and at the age of 21, he was drafted by the United States Army into the Vietnam War. In 1967, after his time in the military, Adam enrolled at The University of Texas at El Paso and spent four years working on his B.A. in Education. Adam was able to use his G.I. bill to fund school and in addition he worked full time at Fort Bliss with computers. Upon graduating in 1971, Adam spent a year working as a teacher. During this one year of teaching, at the age of 27, Adam purchased a home in El Paso. That s...