Posted by j hikemper on August 31, 2014 at 13:50:21 from (50.102.7.166):
In Reply to: Working Sick posted by RBnSC on August 30, 2014 at 10:42:34:
btdt and burnt the shirt ...over 40 yrs ago I started home improvement biznez to go along with hog farmin ,, all went well til I got very successful ,,had a lot of jobs to do , lot of hired help ,,,and I had to be there to work,at the very least supervise.. the diverse weather conditions would cause head colds , the hog barn would too ,, and I loved the hogs more than babysitting the guys ...but I had too successful a biznez to guit driving nails ,,,so I medicated myself,. kept Dayquil in the work truk , antihistamine,,and early times in the hawg house ,,many nites I would be grindin feed under the security lites ,,blowing crud out of my nose . , get in at 11 pm, get up a 6 am , and not think nuthin of it , my guys and wife used to think I thrived on the pace ,,, I dunnno,. but each yr. my colds and sinus problems would get worse and worse and last longer until the spring sunshine ,the cold medicine probably caused serveral falls I took,. to the point the hogs lost out ,,than the marriage ,, and I was still sick , and now I was older...somehow thru the grace of GOD I have survived ,, my son took the home improvement biznez,, and is doing well with it ,,,occassionaly he tells me his troubles and I Easily relate and empathize,,. I tell him ,, that you can work 24/7 and never meet the need out there ,, so just as well charge what the market will bear ,,.
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