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lyion wrote:We really should just annex Mexico. Half its workforce is here. We pay most of their medical bills.
If We Americanize their markets, and start selling their open real estate, it'd sustain our economy for the next 50 years.
Sorina S wrote:Well that seals the deal, Im cashin in my chips and buying this;
http://www.cabopulmohouse.com/
Hasta la vista, baby~SS
Sorina S wrote:Drivin truck can be a sacrifice it's true. But like anything else, it's just a means to an end, and I hope to end in that place I linked. If I was born in Ethiopia, I'd be doin the same work and more just to feed my family...but I wasn't born in Ethiopia. If you're an American, don't ever cry the blues to me. You know what I mean ^,~
All the best~
Mindia wrote:Sorina S wrote:Drivin truck can be a sacrifice it's true. But like anything else, it's just a means to an end, and I hope to end in that place I linked. If I was born in Ethiopia, I'd be doin the same work and more just to feed my family...but I wasn't born in Ethiopia. If you're an American, don't ever cry the blues to me. You know what I mean ^,~
All the best~
I'll bet it's a bitch to chain those pigs up for a winter mountain run.
Sorina S wrote:Mindia wrote:Sorina S wrote:Drivin truck can be a sacrifice it's true. But like anything else, it's just a means to an end, and I hope to end in that place I linked. If I was born in Ethiopia, I'd be doin the same work and more just to feed my family...but I wasn't born in Ethiopia. If you're an American, don't ever cry the blues to me. You know what I mean ^,~
All the best~
I'll bet it's a bitch to chain those pigs up for a winter mountain run.
Well Min if you're testin me like that lemme tell what my worst run was. I pick a load of 'Lysol' products in Bel Mead NJ, the rig scaled out at ~78950 lbs. So I run that across country, my destination is Phoenix.
The most fun comes on the last leg of the drive, droppin down I 17 from Flagstaff to Phoenix. Its pretty much 6% grade all the way with a few bigger hills now and then and runnin down that hill lookin out the rear view watchin sparks flyin out your brakes can be a little disconserting. And when you hit the bottom of that hill with that long ass turn to the west and you got no brakes to speak of...well, it's nice to hit the desert floor. This was a regular run of mine.
What you're talkin bout I only did once. Luck of the draw I guess. I 80 in winter. Yea it's a bitch 9% grade for what seems like forever. Only time I ever saw my steer brakes cook. I coulda done better but on the road, you live and learn. You know how it is, the stigma of bein a truck driver. heh...
Just a word about truck drivers. Everythimg you buy, eat and touch was delivered by a truck driver. If there were no truck drivers, you would have nothing. And you'd have no prospect of getting anything, anytime soon...heh the stigma of being a truck driver? Fuck you. SS~
Sorina S wrote:You don't? In this economy? Get on it son there is money to be made. I don't know your circumstances but I could buy that place twice and have a little left over. Thing is 10 years ago I was livin hand to mouth. Sorry if I seem braggart, but seriously there is no valid reason to live in poverty in this country right now.
If you have an education and a halfway decent job (I'm a landlord and a truck driver) there is no reason you cannot accumulate a net worth of a million within 10 years. In fact, that's on the low end. Everybodies doin it man. Look around you.
Drivin truck can be a sacrifice it's true. But like anything else, it's just a means to an end, and I hope to end in that place I linked. If I was born in Ethiopia, I'd be doin the same work and more just to feed my family...but I wasn't born in Ethiopia. If you're an American, don't ever cry the blues to me. You know what I mean
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