Dypski worked as an insurance salesman. He also worked as a court constable. He then worked as an administrative officer at the
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration from 1972 to 1994. In 1995, he was a member of the Governor's Commission on Baltimore City Automobile-Insurance Rate Reduction. He also represented
District 46 of the
Maryland House of Delegates from January 14, 1987, to January 8, 2003. He was a four year recipient of the Community Service Award for work as a chair of the United Charity Campaign. ==Personal life==