That might be possibleCut me some slack on housing and I see no problem.
That might be possibleCut me some slack on housing and I see no problem.
That might be possible
Well, life has no rewind feature, if it did there's a he'll of a lot I'd do different. But as I get nearer the end, I'm ok with how things have turned out. One things for certain, there's no guarantees in life, just make the best out of what ever you decide.And there lies my problem, I don't know. If I take the job and don't like it I am starting over with my thing and if I don't take the job I won't know. I hate these life decisions, can someone else just decide for me?
Very true. When I moved from KC back to my hometown, it was like starting over. In fact, I drove 200 miles round trip back to KC a few times for work.Chris, you have to remember you're new to the area. Starting or in your case relocating takes time. If you want to be your own boss, network. Put up a sign at the tractor supply, feed, hardware stores. Advertise in the local paper. If you still have your Cali phone number, change it to a local one and put signs on your equipment. But it comes down to what you want out of life in terms of employment. I use to be a small business owner long time ago. Last 24 year's I worked for a contractor. There's pluses to both.
So far in life I have no regrets and am happy with where I am. I have a great family, awesome kids and the portfolio as them rich folks say that most wish they had when they retire. I have done a few things i wish i didnt but I've made a lot of good decisions. I came from dirt floor poor to doing well with the help of no one. I think part of me is at the point where I have the house I want to live in and all the junk I need so why not slow down and enjoy it a bitWell, life has no rewind feature, if it did there's a he'll of a lot I'd do different. But as I get nearer the end, I'm ok with how things have turned out. One things for certain, there's no guarantees in life, just make the best out of what ever you decide.
I worked 16 hour days, 7 days a week for several years. Finally figured out it was not worth it.So far in life I have no regrets and am happy with where I am. I have a great family, awesome kids and the portfolio as them rich folks say that most wish they had when they retire. I have done a few things i wish i didnt but I've made a lot of good decisions. I came from dirt floor poor to doing well with the help of no one. I think part of me is at the point where I have the house I want to live in and all the junk I need so why not slow down and enjoy it a bit
That's what I'm thinkingI worked 16 hour days, 7 days a week for several years. Finally figured out it was not worth it.
He is still alive in Florida. We dont talk much. He is having some implant done next month to keep him alive another few years. My stepmom and stepsister are too busy being unemployed idiots to help him so he my stepmom asked my sister to come move there for a few months to help him rehab and she asked through my sister if he could live with us for a few months so my wife could take care of him. My sister and I reminded her, for better or worse and we declined. It's in her best interest to keep him alive as he keep her money coming in and without him she can't be $^**#@ rich.What ever happened to your dad, seems I missed an update?
One day closer to the weekend...Evening JF.
One day closer to the weekend...
Real short week...Yes Sir,one more wake up.
Real short week...
I've got a big umbrella if you want me to send it to ya...Guess I have to quit on the trailer. Everytime I start on it, it starts raining.