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Re: Just Checking In ,Rec Bad News This Week
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Posted by Dixieland on July 29, 2005 at 12:31:16 from (207.119.209.57):
In Reply to: Just Checking In ,Rec Bad News This Week posted by MagMan on July 29, 2005 at 09:31:23:
Hi Ron. I know you are probably thinking there is no hope but hang in there. Lots of folks are in that same situation and thinking the same demise. The working class of people are being pushed right out the door by those idiot corporations that don't know what an asset hard working and honest people are. It seems to me that things have really gotten out of hand in the last few years. Medical expenses including perscription, health insurance, fuel, utilities, etc; have become so expensive that just plain living expenses takes all a working family can muster nowadays. You have a great skill, put it to good use and start your own business. It's not that big a deal. Diversify your business and don't depend on one source of income if possible. Is your 40 acres all open or is part of it wooded? Sell what tractors you don't really need to work your land with for some quick cash. If you can't afford health insurance, join the crowd. Buy your perscriptions in generic brands. Don't throw in the towel if you don't want too. If you are in need of cash, call Harley and tell him I sent you.
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