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Posted by Hugh MacKay on June 12, 2005 at 02:16:43 from (216.208.58.167):
In Reply to: Allan you idiot! posted by Sloroll on June 10, 2005 at 14:22:29:
Bill: I don't drive a truck because I need to drive a truck. I do need something to do a few hours every week. My employer needs someone a few hours every week. Problem is some weeks that is 60 hours and a lot of weeks 10 hours. Now he aint going to find someone who needs full time employment or want or needs to make big money. There is a side benefit to truck driving. I can tell you where many old tractos are parked. Just surprise you how much more you see from one of those big rigs than from my car. I currently have a shopping list as well as inventory that doesn't cost me a cent. Not hard to make money if you can convince someone else to invest in inventory. Any day I need a truck I have one available, (actually a choice of two) so here I am with no capital investment, no inventory investment, sure beats farming. Not so sure I would want to do it for a living. By the way if you see that rain, send some along. We are now six week into a no rain situation. Crops are off to a good start but we do need rain, in very near future. I mowed my grass on Wed. and brown started showing up.
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