How to make a living with your diesel pickup....
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You guys are brave, or must keep the mile-long disclaimer forms ready in the glovebox for these sue happy idiots to not take you to the cleaners when you remove their front bumper.
...and I sure wish I lived in whatever world ya'll do where some construction or logging outfit will pay you cash under the table to move their 5,000lb hoe bucket with a pickup & trailer that aren't bonded, insured, or belonging to the company or a legal contractor for the company.
Must be nice...
...and I sure wish I lived in whatever world ya'll do where some construction or logging outfit will pay you cash under the table to move their 5,000lb hoe bucket with a pickup & trailer that aren't bonded, insured, or belonging to the company or a legal contractor for the company.
Must be nice...
Last edited by Benjamin; 03-17-2010 at 03:17 PM.
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Hmm. You're relatively ignorant to who you're with, and apparently pretty dense to what constitutes sarcasm, so I guess, for the benefit of the moderation staff, I will give you a free pass.
Just this once, though. Cheers...
Just this once, though. Cheers...
Last edited by Benjamin; 03-17-2010 at 03:17 PM.
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A ******** with an inferiority complex?
Most of us get along just fine without having to carry around a lawyer in our pocket and a box of release forms.
If you knew your *** from a hole in the ground, you'd realise that a lot of logging companies are smaller outfits that would be thrilled to save a few hundred dollars. They also know how quickly the big trucks tear up their roads into their sites, and that using a one ton truck and a flatbed when they don't need a big truck and a lowboy is a good thing.
Most of us get along just fine without having to carry around a lawyer in our pocket and a box of release forms.
If you knew your *** from a hole in the ground, you'd realise that a lot of logging companies are smaller outfits that would be thrilled to save a few hundred dollars. They also know how quickly the big trucks tear up their roads into their sites, and that using a one ton truck and a flatbed when they don't need a big truck and a lowboy is a good thing.
Last edited by Benjamin; 03-17-2010 at 03:18 PM.
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just a friendly reminder......
that being said, please cool it , and you know who I'm talking too.
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that being said, please cool it , and you know who I'm talking too.
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crusty_critter03 (12-18-2010)
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A ******** with an inferiority complex?
Most of us get along just fine without having to carry around a lawyer in our pocket and a box of release forms.
If you knew your *** from a hole in the ground, you'd realise that a lot of logging companies are smaller outfits that would be thrilled to save a few hundred dollars. They also know how quickly the big trucks tear up their roads into their sites, and that using a one ton truck and a flatbed when they don't need a big truck and a lowboy is a good thing.
Most of us get along just fine without having to carry around a lawyer in our pocket and a box of release forms.
If you knew your *** from a hole in the ground, you'd realise that a lot of logging companies are smaller outfits that would be thrilled to save a few hundred dollars. They also know how quickly the big trucks tear up their roads into their sites, and that using a one ton truck and a flatbed when they don't need a big truck and a lowboy is a good thing.
And I was mistaken, most of the RV transport companies run out of Elkhart, Indiana, not Terre Haute. My sincerest of apologies if that has in any way worked towards shattering your dreams...
You should really check your attitude at the door--nobody likes people who insult first without absorbing knowledge and understanding situations. It makes you look bad.
Not sure why you're so abrasive. Does reality bother you? Your attitude sort of reminds me of that Henery Hawk in the Foghorn Leghorn cartoon. In fact, I think that's your knew nickname. Glad to meet you, Henery.
Too bad I had to work all day long--for prevailing wage mind you--and was not able to be here to see your reply in its original intent before Benjamin was so kind as to edit it for you. It would have been entertaining to read.
Perhaps you should stop wasting your energy attempting to insult me and direct it towards job hunting--there are thousands of positions available out there for those intent on actually showing up on time and working hard. If you'd like, it would be my pleasure to help you find employment. We are looking for a delimber operator--oh wait, apparently I have forgotten what a delimber is...lemme Google it here right quick like...
Last edited by Mr. Miyagi; 03-17-2010 at 08:38 PM.
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MRaynor (03-18-2010)
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