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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: One sided stories THE BIG TRIP
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Posted by Willy-N on October 15, 2002 at 21:47:19 from (216.64.163.122):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: One sided stories THE BIG TRIP posted by Burrhead on October 15, 2002 at 18:58:08:
Burrhead; I sell parts on the internet they arn't new but they allmost look that way when I am done with them. And it is work cleaning them! I do about one a month and that is cleaning them to like new and I am on number 10 in 11 months. I bet you would have a hard time working next to me for 8 Hours stripping a tractor down by hand with out impac wrenches, running a wire brush angle grinder for a couple of hours or holding a 80 lb top plate up in the air while you clean it on a drill press with a wire brush on it. Having your hands in solvent for hours at a time. This ain't yuppi work and my hands don't look like yuppi hands either. I feel I work hard for a living at home. I was a Electrical Contractor for 13 years and a Electrician for over 30 years. I also was my own Comercial Adminstrator and you don't buy that Licence like a General Contractor dose you have to be tested and 90 plus percent fail the test! So don't bunch people into groups for what they do for a living. I have been self employed for around 24+ years and since most people fail in the first maybe I'M doing something right. Mark H.
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