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Re: Im in the wrong profession
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Posted by Jonfarmer on April 08, 2006 at 14:46:33 from (165.121.145.52):
In Reply to: Re: Im in the wrong profession posted by chuck t on April 08, 2006 at 13:00:13:
Lets see, I got no cell phone, maybe 5-6 cd's, not married, no kids, no girlfriend, still live to home with my parents, my playstation broke a long time ago, and I didn't get another one. My clothes are bargain basement stuff, except for about 3 pairs of Carhartt pants that my mom got me for christmas, my t-shirts are mostly plain ones with no design no them and cost about $3.00 each on sale, my socks are mostly stained and have holes in them. I graduated high school in 2002, after I got out I worked part time for a farmer prepairing new freshly bulldozed land for meadows, then I got a job working at a gun factory that fall fitting refurbished parts on old war guns from overseas for $8 an hr with mandatory 10hr days on your feet standing in front of a workbench doing the same little task 1,000 times over for the day, that job lasted a month and a half, hated every minute of it and don't miss that place for a day, that was, however, the only job I ever had that had some benefits. I then went back to farmwork and have worked for a couple different farmers, then I got a job landscaping last summer, but that didn't last long either, I only worked for that guy a month and half before I was laid off after the spring rush was over, but landscaping was a job I really enjoyed. I have been unemployed more than I have been employed, seems all I have been able to get are the real dirty jobs and I have worked along side mexicans doing farm work. It isn't because I am lazy why I haven't had a steady job, and I've always had to work hard for my money, highest paying job I've ever had was $10 an hr with no benefits, and that was doing the landscaping. When I was working for farmers I was earning $7 an hr no benefits and after getting mauled by a bull I decided that enough was enough, I couldn't afford to keep doing the farmwork. So at the moment I am unemployed again, and hoping to either start my own buisness or find work for another landscaper. Thats why I don't have health insurance.
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