Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on September 16, 2020 at 05:49:11 from (75.127.27.51):
In Reply to: How much is enough posted by Grandpa love on September 16, 2020 at 04:31:12:
I agree with you 100%,, I ran my repair shop for 25 years,, other than one buddy who had lost his job and worked for me about two months I did everything myself, I put our three kids through school and raised two of the oldest grand kids for the first seven years of their lives,, do i have piles of money saved,, not even close,, but we get by just fine,, I worked seven days a week for over 15 years straight, more hours a day than I care to think about as well, I got so burned out I all but refuse to do any work for anyone these days but myself,, I just run my farm which I also ran along with the shop,, running 800 acres of tillable ground,, plus the 250 of hay ground and another 500 plus of pasture I take care of,, money is sure not all there is to me,, I gave a quality repair and a reasonable price,, my farm products I do the same but have raised prices on straw bales,, to 5 bucks each,, and they pick them out of the field,, they are worth at least that to me in fertilizer in my ground and are in high demand here as the local coop will buy up to 800 a year if I have them to sell, just my thoughts cnt
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