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#39118 06/11/04 08:38 PM
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Thanks for all the replies.
I do miss you all (sniffle, sniffle [Linked Image]).
It's crazy. I can't keep up with the work, and by the time I come home, eat and see the kids, I'm too tired to fire up the 'puter.
I know it's too early to tell, but if things keep up, I'll need to hire help.
I guess the winter months will hold the answer to that.
I must admit that the transition from a nice clean shop with my own computer, a locker room with showers, and company paid tools and uniforms to digging trenches for pools in 95 deg. heat, sucking insulation in 120 deg. attics, and trying to find a private place to pee in an empty soda bottle is quite a shock.
But, so far I'm loving it.

#39119 06/11/04 09:28 PM
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And thats the good side of being self employed! Have Fun Man and dont take it all to Seriously

[This message has been edited by aland (edited 06-11-2004).]

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