Posted by John M on February 02, 2011 at 03:58:14 from (67.231.169.173):
In Reply to: Occupations? posted by DeltaRed on February 01, 2011 at 21:12:28:
Wokrd on the family farm from the time I could drive a lawnmower, I think I was about 6 or 7. Drove a school bus when I was 16 for 2 years, and still had my farm chores. At the same time I was baling hale and selling it own my own for about 4 years. Dad retired from farming in 87, so I took over for a few years while working at a small family owned business making additive packages for antifreeze, which later converted to a packaging manufacture in the mid 90s.I gave up farming in 95 when I could no longer do both, made more more "working in the city" and saved more of what I made bcause I wasnt farming. The hurricanes of 2004 shut down our main suppliers and customers, and eventually us in 2005. I now manage 4 warehouse for a major plastics company along with invetory control for a company that manufactures flat top stove tops.
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