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Posted by thejdman01 on January 06, 2007 at 14:18:41 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: Re: OT.. myspace posted by Tim Shultz on January 05, 2007 at 18:10:10:
". as far a not having the time to talk to people you know/friends... well that don't make sence to me." Your young, when you get a job as a mechanic wher ehte driver snaps a countershaft, blows a clutch etc etc, and they finaly get the truck back in at 5pm and the boss says get right on it and oh by the way i need it by 6am. You work through the night till 2 oclock and hten so you get some sleep you come back in about 9 olclock and then you do the same thing over and over. Or, we forgot we got this load, the weathers nice lets get 12 loads today boys, etc etc. Then you come home clean the house, fix your truck and try to sqeeze in some time for the wife and kid. 105 hour work weens arent out of the question. Or for us farm guys you work 40 and come home and work anothe r40 trying to get crops in or out, putting up hay etc.
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