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Re: O-T how many differant job,
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Posted by JiminIA on January 12, 2006 at 18:21:39 from (67.4.235.209):
In Reply to: O-T how many differant job, posted by old on January 12, 2006 at 08:30:02:
I Started mowing grass and driving(steering was about all I did) the hay trucks around the hayfield when I was 10. Worked for a short time picking and washing vegies one summer. Continued working for my families dairy farm/ milk processing operation/ feed business until I was 27 and had had enough of it.(long story for another day) Spent 6+ yrs as a paid call firefighter on a fairly busy dept while I was at the family bus. Moved to Ioway 2++ yrs ago worked full time for a dairy for over a year, now I am somewhat of a mechanic not always by choice just what comes to me, sell new used tractor parts, buy & sell tractors & equip., farm some, ag appraiser in the early stages...Luckily the wife has a good job to support all this....Always been somthin farm related...never really had a "real job"....:)Jim
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