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Posted by Steve from Arkansas on October 02, 2006 at 13:34:57 from (199.152.38.66):
In Reply to: OT...Day Jobs??? posted by CIBF on October 02, 2006 at 10:06:19:
Work full time for Rual Development, an agency within the USDA. I have 50 brood cows, give or take a couple. I also am a volunteer fire chief. Our two stations cover a town of about 350 pop. and about 120 sq miles of timber and farm land. We do first responding to medical calls as well as fires. Saturday my son who is also on the fire department and I were the first to arrive on scene where a building had fallen on man. Turns out to be my wifes uncle. He died as I was talking to him while loading into ambulance. Internal injuries. His son was there too. Pretty sad. He did tell us he was in no pain. I guess that was a blessing. I am working at restoring a 1937 MM ZTU, also a 1937 ford pickup. Also in line to be restored is a 1937 Ford 1 1/2 ton, a 1946 KB5 IH( if I live long enough)
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