Posted by super99 on February 04, 2008 at 02:10:25 from (75.107.167.183):
In Reply to: appreciate a listening ear posted by old fashioned farmer on February 03, 2008 at 17:43:48:
Listen to Been There, He gives good advice.I didn't catch how old you are or if your married. I would suggest. Announce to your parents that they were right, and so you are going to go find a job in your chosen field and make a good living. Unfortunately, you have to move far away to get that job, so I hope I see you at Christmas. Then start looking. Save all you can, with the purpose of buying a farm somewhere, someday. If you decide to get married, make sure future wife knows and approves of your plans, or it will be difficult to put into play. Where ever you end up, try to find a house in the country, get to know your neighbors and try to work for one of them parttime when you can. May be a possibility of working into someone else's operation and take over when they want to slow down. Good luck with whatever decision you make. Chris
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