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Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble
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Posted by old on January 24, 2007 at 09:27:38 from (4.244.186.19):
In Reply to: Re: Stick in roof/ceiling trouble posted by Steve yes Im in Iowa on January 24, 2007 at 09:06:01:
First off I can't begin to afford to move even if I wanted to. I inherted the land I own and its family land so I'll keep it. Right now I'm in a program tring to get a job Voc-rehab but again no luck so far. Its very hard to find or do work when you have to be able to sit when you need to and then stand when you need. I can't sit or stand for long periods of time and have to get up and down a lot which doesn't work for getting work. Yes theres a lot of things I can do if I can do them on my terms which doesn't work for a job. I've lived with this since 1995 and had surgury on Jan. or 1996 which did make thigs better but thats all at least I can now walk on my own. Most of what I have now is because when I got my SSDI I got a big check and I tried to use it so I could make money down the road and it did work till gas prices got so high and I haven't sold a tractor in years. And yes I will fix the roof NO MATTER WHAT but I would like to do it the right way the first time not just put a temp. fix on it and have to do it over and over again. As I said walk in my shoes a month and then say what you have said. Judge me like you have and you will maybe pay for it latter. Judge not less you be judged is what the good book says. Think about it some time. A week ago people wanted to know what happened to me and offered help now people want to shot me because I'm tring to get help. Go figure
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