Posted by Howard H. on February 07, 2010 at 00:21:51 from (156.110.78.2):
In Reply to: Re: Flippers? posted by jm. on February 05, 2010 at 14:42:26:
JM -
I mainly answered from the context of thinking what my young kids will make careers of.
Producing cattle, repairing cars, becoming a doctor or nurse, working in a factory - all actually create something of value - as opposed to just hunting around for bargains in someone's barns...
The other thing is - I've seen plenty of smart/conniving "wheeler-dealers" that would love nothing more than to bamboozle some unknowning person out of something valuable...
A good friend of mine is right now trying to keep a large stationary engine collection of an elderly relative from falling into the hands of a crooked pastor who pressured him into signing over power of attorney... Several people in the community - including the cops - have warned my friend what sort of crook the "pastor" is...
It might not be exactly illegal, but its not for me...
And the original poster was asking our opinions...
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