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Offline dave500

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Re: Went out for a ride and I never went back
« Reply #25 on: December 01, 2017, 01:59:33 AM »
I was self employed about 25 years,made some money,not easy,id sooner work for the man,even self employed ya still got responsibilities etc like contracts to fullfill etc,ya can goof off and think its funny or knuckle down and just get the #$%*ing job done!off course ive worked for #$%*s where every breath you take better earn the boss a dollar or your a slacker,if we all #$%*ed off and rode into the wind whos gonna man the parts supply we need?

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Re: Went out for a ride and I never went back
« Reply #26 on: December 01, 2017, 06:23:45 AM »
I should've gone on my own while I was young, but didn't have the nerve. Wasted a lot of years working for
the man till I had to quit for health reasons. Any youngsters out there that have the balls to go on your own, I salute you, and wish you well. Keep it simple, pay those you owe, be honest in what you do. It'll come back to you in a good way. Do this, and you will answer to no one, and sleep well at night.
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Re: Went out for a ride and I never went back
« Reply #27 on: December 01, 2017, 08:56:05 PM »
 I walked away from a 30 year job and worked my last two years for a couple of my former apprentices. It was great. Another one recently bailed and opened up a shop. Today I'm retired and got a text from one of my guys, he's in Puerto Rico putting rooftop units back on top of hospitals. He showed his crew the block and lever trick I taught him when he was a kid. Makes me as proud as if he was one of my own.
 
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Re: Went out for a ride and I never went back
« Reply #28 on: December 01, 2017, 09:05:34 PM »
 Went on an interview and for some reason the owner of the shop interviewing me says  " One time I fired everybody but one guy ,did the work myself and came away smelling like roses". Can't remember why the conversation went that way. He offers me the job and I say "Start Monday?, great!"
  Needless to say I never went back, lol! 
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Re: Went out for a ride and I never went back
« Reply #29 on: December 02, 2017, 01:24:36 AM »
I've quit a few jobs when I've been offered something better, but can't remember ever having a hissy fit and quitting my job. I did get fired once, and that eventually cost the owner of the business so much money he had to sell the company, but I digress. After I retired from the Army in 2001 I went to work for a plant hire company, which was a pretty stressful job, dealing with angry customers and even angrier earthmoving equipment owner/operators, and in the 22 months that I was there before I got offered a better job and left, I saw quite a few guys and girls come and go. It was actually a great company to work for, and the owner was pretty generous, just a difficult job, most days. 

One guy whose memory still makes me laugh, was an angry little ant called Ken. Ken was about the same age as me, stood all of 5 feet nothing tall and probably 90 pounds after a big meal, and proudly told me once that he'd had 20 jobs in 20 years. When I think about him now I wonder whether he might have been abused as a child, he was an orphan, so it's quite possible that he fell foul of a pedophile in an orphanage or foster home, he told me that he was never adopted, and bounced between institutions until he was old enough to quit school at 14 or 15, and start work. It would have been easy to label him a "Drama Queen", but I think there were some darker underlying issues there.

Ken had a pretty good rapport with the operators, he'd been a truck driver on and off for years, so he could talk the talk, but he was always cranky about something, and as his supervisor, I had to counsel him a few times about his attitude to both operators and customers alike. Surprisingly, we got on very well and I was sad to hear that he quit again shortly after I left.

One story that always cracks me up was when he was having a house built. He'd gone over to take a look at the job the brick layer had done on putting up the rear wall of the house. The builders had gone home for the day, and Ken decided that he didn't like the brick work, so he just pushed it all over, the whole rear wall of the house! The next morning the builder rang Ken at the office, and they had a massive argument over the phone, but the builder must have seen the error of his ways, because Ken didn't push the wall down a second time, and seemed quite happy with his new house. I left the plant hire company 15 years ago, but I still occasionally think about Ken and wonder how many jobs he's had since we last met. ;D   
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Re: Went out for a ride and I never went back
« Reply #30 on: December 02, 2017, 07:44:55 AM »
^^^must have been a strong little sucker to do that or maybe a redneck on steroids..LBB

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Re: Went out for a ride and I never went back
« Reply #31 on: December 02, 2017, 10:57:45 AM »
 DON , my kid just got a new job and ended up in Puerto Rico for a few  weeks,, sounds like a good job..
 That Ken guy Terry knew  if he job bounced that much, but still managed to get a house, I would say he did ok..

 I think everybody should quit, at least one job  but these days they are pretty hard to find.
 Wasn't like that when I was job hopping..
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Re: Went out for a ride and I never went back
« Reply #32 on: December 02, 2017, 03:48:28 PM »
^^^must have been a strong little sucker to do that or maybe a redneck on steroids..LBB

Ha ha, I can't say anything bad about Ken because I felt sorry for him Larry, I can't imagine what it'd be like to just be angry all the time. Frank, Ken was lucky to have a wife who was his polar opposite, and I know that she worked hard to support Ken through his many periods of unemployment, and without her he would never have qualified for a home loan even back then when banks were throwing money at us.

They say that "Behind every great man is a great woman", and while Ken's super power was quitting his job as soon as he found something he didn't like about it, his wife was truly great in looking after him and their children, as well as she did. Cheers, Terry. ;D
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So I said, "Hey mate, you haven't got any bike boots you don't need, do you?"

"Crazy is a very misunderstood term, it's a fine line that some of us can lean over and still keep our balance" (thanks RB550Four)