Nope, they're some of the best people I've ever known. I went to school at U L Lafayette for three winters and worked in Houma and Venice during the summer time.
I almost stayed down there.
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Now your singing my tune. Lovely music.
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I agree. Keep your money in the coffee can. Need more money do local or regional for some one. To many jobs out there to put up with an idiot for a boss.PoleCrusher, cke, OLDSKOOLERnWV and 3 others Thank this.
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We know how to have fun, hold tight in bad times, and live our lives with gusto. You should of stayed.Last edited: Mar 6, 2022
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Don't need no one else be looking over my shoulder, snoopin'.
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Ahh....a fellow coder.
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Yes, I write 47 different languages and hold current certificates in all. Right now my contracts are financial and security projects.PoleCrusher, cke, dwells40 and 3 others Thank this.
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You're right about the people. Once they accepted you it was like being part of a huge family. I still stay in touch with some of the people I knew down there. I go back to visit every couple of years and some of them have visited here.
I couldn't stay, much as I wanted to. I really thought about it. My wife had scholarships for west coast schools and I missed her, simple as that. Also, as good as the Cajun people were I didn't know how they'd react to a mixed marriage. That was in the middle 60s and some things weren't acceptable in those days.
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I hear ya. Unfortunately, there's no magic pill. However, why dump all your savings into a truck/trailer, with the very high probability of losing it right now? I've started over many times. I'm known to take some gambles in life. I've won a few and lost a few. However, it's not real hard to read the tea leaves right now. Maybe a different line of work. One that doesn't involve you sinking all your savings into a vehicle. Pretty much everyone is hiring now and looking for folks. A ton are willing to train and wages have definitely gone up. Hell, McDonald's in Amarillo was starting at $18hr no experience. Look, I don't know what the right answer here is. What I do know is, I wouldn't be betting the farm on trucking right now.Last edited: Mar 6, 2022
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Well you got me beat.
Never really counted how many I know, but have dabbled in quite a few, and only a few certificates. Had to put all that on the side to focus on the menial job I retired from, although I tried to keep my hand it. Figure when I can't work physically at all, I'll be able to focus on it again...but am working on a few side projects (one involving trucking) that I keep going back to.
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