Posted by Broke 63 on January 11, 2014 at 09:18:53 from (69.129.57.138):
In Reply to: I See His Point posted by Dat WT on January 11, 2014 at 08:20:37:
Well I am also with Dat, on what he said for I am also a retired shop owner. I have a shop setting idle with over a $100,000.00+ shop equipment, tools and shop manuals gathering rust and dust. I have thinker with the Idea of turning the lights back on but with all the Government paper work and taxes, insurance, and being 63 years old I feel That after 46 years of fighting to keep above water why drown now! To many young people today do not know what it is like to grow up in a world where work is something you want and enjoy doing! I grew up in the world of my fathers farm equipment business. The skills I learned and the experience I have can never to taken away or bought they will die with me! I would rather share my gift and be paid with a gift card then to set in a chair in a Nursing Home and waste away. I also see the old shop owners idea of helping others and staying busy.
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