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Re: O/T need help
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Posted by dr.sportster on November 30, 2006 at 14:17:42 from (67.72.98.83):
In Reply to: O/T need help posted by Rustyfarmall on November 30, 2006 at 08:24:39:
If you do something that requires an inexpensive or reasonable price piece of equipment like floor sander,stump grinder,truck and welder,landscaping equipment.masonary stone work[mixer],handyman with van,gutter service,drywall finisher[taper]with small scafold.The list is endless but you have to also be a businessman too.If you have a tractor[bob tail] there is always a shortage of drivers to pick up containers at the ports.The chassis is supplied but you must return it.Then you run another container anyhow[fuel cost might be ruining this].I dont know what state your in.This is easy for me to say since Im in NJ where there is a labor shortage and heavy industry.Dont know too much about the midwest and rest of nation economy.How bout a limo service to drive people to the airport.There must be a website for this info.?Good luck whatever you decide.
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