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Re: quick question on a big investment
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Posted by DRL on February 02, 2005 at 16:20:34 from (207.254.224.166):
In Reply to: quick question on a big investment posted by old fashioned farmer on February 02, 2005 at 09:52:58:
There are more places to look if price is important. Don't know where you are, but there are a couple of places in SW Missouri that might have what you want. Don't know what the price would be, but wouldn't hurt to check it out. Sharp's in Fairgrove, MO has an extensive bone yard. Their website is www.oldjd4u.com. Nelson Prewitt of Midwest Tractor also has a lot of inventory. His email is JD4SALE@aol.com. Phone is 1-866-235-3555. You will have to let it ring sometimes.
As far as the job goes, if you are wanting to be a TV weatherman, you might look at the smaller stations. I know that our local station brings in people right out of college as reporters, sports announcers and weathermen. They work for a year or two and get their feet wet and go on to bigger and better things. Keep looking, there's a niche for ya somewhere. You never know where life will take you. Went 6 years to Bible college and for what ever reason, that was as far as the Lord wanted me to go. Figured I would be working in a church; starting a church; or doing something full time in that capacity. I have been running a printing press for the last 15 years. Wouldn't have guessed back then that this would be where I would wind up. Keep your eyes open and enjoy the ride along the way. Take a tractor ride every once in a while and blow the cobwebs out while enjoying what you have now.
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