Posted by kyplowboy on August 27, 2008 at 03:15:32 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Re: Jobs posted by tlak on August 27, 2008 at 02:20:47:
There are alot of people out of work and most all the ones I know are out of work because they choose to be. At least 2 times a month I will be talking to some one and they tell me about their son, brother, son in law, what ever who has been looking for a job the last 6 months and they just can't find anything. Every time I give the person my number and tell them to have the unemploied to call me. I always have some thing round the place some one down on their luck could do to make a few dollars. Tobacco work, hot wires weed eated, ditch banks cut, tree lines trimed, drainage ditches dug out, the normal stuff that needs doing that I run out of time with. The last five years not a soul has called. Not one. Guess they ain't hungry yet.
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