My summer project. (warning lots of pics)
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We are trying to keep up with all the business that is coming in but everybody wants it done now. If they can wait for a week or so we can get them in but the others have to go somewhere else to get it done in a couple of days. It keeps us hopping but that isn't always a bad thing. Now if I could just get rid of my regular job and just concentrate on our business I would have some more time for hunting.
We are trying to keep up with all the business that is coming in but everybody wants it done now. If they can wait for a week or so we can get them in but the others have to go somewhere else to get it done in a couple of days. It keeps us hopping but that isn't always a bad thing. Now if I could just get rid of my regular job and just concentrate on our business I would have some more time for hunting.
Live to hunt, hunt to live.
Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell
the difference.
Don't argue with an idiot; people watching may not be able to tell
the difference.
There ya go, more time for hunting is never a bad thing. My current employer called me in for an interview during the elk hunt 2 years ago. I was unemployed and enjoying all of that time hunting, but i still needed a job. So I went in and told them I could start in a couple of weeks when the hunts are over. He said he needed someone to start tomorrow to make some deliveries up into Idaho. So I went to work the next day and then took the next 2 weeks off to finish my hunt. Hmm, maybe this is why i've had so many jobs..... But we have to have our priorities right!
By the way a_bow_nut this is Mat with Big D. That's why I recognized the carpet job.
By the way a_bow_nut this is Mat with Big D. That's why I recognized the carpet job.