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Re: Well, it just may happen
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Posted by farmerboybill on November 23, 2004 at 05:41:20 from (216.138.178.76):
In Reply to: Re: Well, it just may happen posted by DuaneH on November 22, 2004 at 09:56:01:
That is my big concern as well. As an applicator here north of Madison, I am making a respectable paycheck. My savings account is actually growing instead of shrinking. I get down there and what do I do? I'm not very excited about spraying contour strips and it doesn't pay as well anyhow. Also, If I'm trying to put up hay, how do I keep a full time job and still have a reliable quality product? I was thinking I could just work full time for another farmer milking cows but not many offer health insurance. I only want health insurance because my wife and I are planning on having kinds in the next year so she will be out of the full time workforce for quite a while. I know life doesn't get any easier from this point.... Indy said it exactly right, though - The longer you wait, the harder it is to get started.
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