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Posted by Don-Wi on November 16, 2006 at 23:56:13 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: How'd the day go posted by MN Bob on November 16, 2006 at 14:30:39:
Well, todayn is the last day in have to do my dads chores in the middle of the day while he's gone to California for some training for work. He comes back late Staurday night, but now I will atleast be home at chore time in the evening to help out, vs. being at work from 1:25-11:45 at night. I still ahve one class tomorrow, and I have to make one last call about renting a disc-chisel for Sat/Sun, and I have to haul poo on a good portion of the feilds yet. Dad should be able to haul on sunday while I go at it with the chisel plow. Still one feild I'm gonna moldboard plow, but that can wait till after the chisel plow is back. Shoulda been done with it over a month ago, but dad lost his job and we ran out of fuel while putting up the corn. Now he's back at a former employer (Safety Kleen) and he has to go through all the training for hazardous waste, even thoguh he still knows a good portion of it. He likes it there, and the only reason he lost his job ther in the past was because they went bankrupt. Now they're re-organized, a bunch of guys he hired are still there, and he has a chance to make a commision on top of his SALARY wage. Not like his last job where he was forced to sit with his thumb up his ... until quitting time, even though the boss man was complaining about the other guys putting in too much overtime when they just sat around all day....... He would have rather been home doing something productive but he couldn't... Any ways, my day went pretty good over all. Made it to school on time (7:30 class, hard as heck for me to make it ther on time, or at all), did the chores I had to do in the barn, went to work and had an easy job for the last 2 weeks, then went to the bar with the guys for a beer & a couple yager bombs. Now I gotta shower and go to bed, and start the rat race all over again in about 5 1/2 hours.... Can't wait to be done with school........ Donovan from Wisconsin
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