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Originally Posted by gfretwell
... not as likely these days when there are experienced electricians mowing lawns to get by.


Ha, Very nice. smile


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Sad but unfortunately true in hard hit places like around here (SW Florida)
We had the worst unemployment in the country last month and most of it was in the construction trades.
They are still saying our unsold home inventory may last another year or more.
New construction is pretty much dead.


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Ah,to be green again, one could only wish.


Being obsessive compulsive was it's own curse as much as reward for me

that said, even in these hard times, one can't help but applaud a go-getter....

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