Since he never pulled into the driveway maybe he thought your house was the metal structure. :lol:
Goose: Not sure where your at but we go in acres, so for guys like me that don't know, how much area is a quarter section?
dr sportster: The area one lives in has a lot to do with job pay and availability. In some places if you wanted one of those higher paying jobs you had to be in the click or someones son to qualify. I've worked min wage jobs just to be near home, I've also worked jobs that paid well but required travel and time away from home. when I figured up time involved on the job, even though I was making good money, total time involved equaled to less than min wage.
The national average used to be for every one above min wage job there where 3-4 min wage workers providing services to that worker, shelve stockers, burger flippers, ect.
Some work min wage jobs by choice, some by circumstance and yes some by lack of education, which again could be by choice, circumstance or ability.
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