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Posted by Mark - IN. on October 04, 2004 at 19:43:28 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Re: Internet service O.T. posted by Allan in NE on October 04, 2004 at 18:30:21:
Ya know Allan? Can never get rich by working for someone else, and you're still plenty young. I'm gettin' quotes on pole barns, and my brother says, "Think about growth, with outsourcing and stuff, never know what tomorrow will bring". That's a reminder that my higher payin' telephone job may not be there tomorrow, so should be thinkin' about a business of my own back home. Besides, I get tired of a 2.5 hour drive home Friday nights, and a 2.5 hour drive back to Joliet every Sunday night. No family life that way, and nothin' gets done back home. And, the tractors are settin outside, and I saw a white milky substance leakin' out the PTO on my Allis B yesterday. Them tractors and trucks gotta quit settin' out, and I'll be danged if I'm gonna cover them with a made in China tarp from Menards. Contaminated hydraulics. Son of a gun. But, don't want a visit from the pizza guys either. LOL.
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