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Re: O/T need help
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Posted by farmallman on November 30, 2006 at 16:34:15 from (206.172.106.162):
In Reply to: O/T need help posted by Rustyfarmall on November 30, 2006 at 08:24:39:
Hey, I have had a similar experience, except i wasn't in it for 21 years. I had just gotten out of college and got a job at a tractor dealer and figured i'd try the job out. It was close to home and decent workplace (nice boss, nice ppl to work with) Anyway, I had gotten laid off 4 days before my birthday, so I was pi$$ed. Now I had wanted to be my own boss, own a farm, but I knew I had to start somewhere. After I had gotten laid off, I had looked for other possible jobs and found the one I am in now. The pay is better and it is more what I want to do. I have to say that I had to move 2 hrs from home to get this job. Now, I am only 20 and have a lot more learning to do, but is there jobs away from home that you might be interested in? Honestly, I didnt want to move yet, but sometime you need to do what you dont want to. Good Luck and God Bless, Jon
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