So I Hire This Guy Today
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Originally Posted by Turbo II' date='Nov 4 2003, 03:38 PM
[quote name='teknics' date='Nov 3 2003, 10:57 PM']
My own problem would be the actual relocating but i have family that could help me out until i have some money.
My own problem would be the actual relocating but i have family that could help me out until i have some money.
all of the money i do have is:
a) in my lawyers pocket
b) helping pay for my grandmother's hospital bills
c) being paid back by my sister for the loan i gave her for her mazda6
d) being invested into IRA accounts (slowly depositing $2k each time)
e) invested in stocks
that money i assured myself of not touching anymore, although when i use it as a retirement plan i guess it's just as bad
but whatever im working on turning over anew leaf, starting from scratch, and i just couldnt do that in nj.
kevin.
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Jim- do what I did when I hired on a new guy. Have him cut 2000' of line a day in a swamp with temps at least around 90 for a week. Or haul the gps unit through the nastiest **** you can imagine locating wetland flags while I follow with the backpack full of water.
Man I wish the guys who owned the company I worked for had some of the nice perks you have. We started guys at 7 bucks and hour and forget about bonuses. If I knew you were hiring a year ago I might have moved to Florida to help out.
Man I wish the guys who owned the company I worked for had some of the nice perks you have. We started guys at 7 bucks and hour and forget about bonuses. If I knew you were hiring a year ago I might have moved to Florida to help out.
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