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Ron Lang
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Holy Cow, post: 376343, member: 50 wrote: I am so happy there are people who enjoy doing those kinds of jobs because I have zero interest in them. Seriously, we each have what we find to be of interest and profitable. I'll be happy to send people your way if you'll send some my way. I've been there and done that and did not find any pleasure other than eventually cashing a check. I'm not into dipping inverts, either. I've done it, made some money, but prefer to find my dollars elsewhere.

Some of us love Ford. Some love Chevy. Some love Honda. Viva la difference.

To be honest lately I feel like I work in a factory producing design topos and ALTA's, it's been a while since I had a good boundary to figure out. I am so tired of reviewing title reports, but the problem is I'm good at it and make really good money doing it. Man I miss the days being secluded in the woods with no phone calls just working on the survey. Putting the puzzle together.


 
Posted : June 8, 2016 10:13 pm
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Paden,

Great story you told.

I have one like it.

I used to work with a guy that would, as we were walking down a 6-foot privacy fence line at the back of a subdivision, wait 'til the baddest dog in that part of the world would come running up to the fence snarling, barking and shaking in his badness. This guy would find a knothole and provoke the dog to come closer. When the dog got there, throwing drool and going crazy, he would through the knothole into the dog's face. Never failed to absolutely drive the dog into paroxysm of anger. I could hardly walk, as I was laughing so hard (of course, in my mind I was examining the fence for possible weaknesses).

JRC


 
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