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Re: O-T how many differant job,
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Posted by Rich Iowa on January 12, 2006 at 19:14:42 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: O-T how many differant job, posted by old on January 12, 2006 at 08:30:02:
Seeing how I"m only 21, I haven"t had too many jobs. When I was little, I helped (got in the way) on my nieghbors farm, had a paper route for a while, folded and staples papers at an office my mom used to work at. During high school I helped on my uncles place, washed cars at the local dealership, worked on my friend"s farm, picked sweetcorn, detassled, work for Culligan Water (water softener/ filtering), summer custodian for two years for the school district, concrete laborer and probably a few more. Went to college to learn masonry (do that on the side), worked at a short line ag dealer at night, worked for a farmer during the fall. After college I baled hay all summer, then I started working for a lumber company near Des Moines, Iowa as a driver"s helper, now I"m a truck driver. I enjoy driving a truck, but can"t compare to farming. Since I was about 10 years old I"ve been building stuff, so i"ve done some roofing, framing, electrical, plumbing, concrete, sheet metal, etc. Jack of All Trades, King of None!!! I though about becoming an equipment operator, welder, plumber, and many more. One thing I can"t do is work on engines, and I won"t touch a tranny.
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