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So I just loaded another 200 rounds of .38 spl tonight in about an hour. As I was reloading I sat there saying to myself, how can anyone do this on a single stage. I would have to shoot myself if I had to!

 

But 200 rounds, no mishaps, had one case that would sit into the shellplate, so that one got tossed but besides that a nice easy relaxing 200 rounds.

 

I definitely have to build my bench, its not comfy sitting on a spackle bucket!

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Some of us people actually work during the week!!

 

And I need to get a carry gun before I can go to PA

 

Dip - there was an XDSC on this very forum this week...

 

 

wayyyyyy more than I wanted to pay.

 

Plus I haz no money

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I told you, you can borrow one of my guns baby boy!

 

How much allowance do you get? Do you have a chart in the kitchen with little gold red and silver stars?

 

Take out garbage $5.00

Clean Room $2.00

Shovel Snow $25.00

Clean Toilets $5.00

Make Bed $1.00

Clean Garage $50.00 bonus!

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no I'm a 24 yr old with expensive taste and can't afford my own taste, aka your gonna pay for it Chad.

 

And you should hire me, I can be the overall manager for all the car washes, plus your construction manager as well!!

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You can start just like I did...

 

Vacuum cars for a few years....clean windows for a few years.....dry cars for a few years.

 

Construction manager? Yeah, I have a bird house project I'm working on next...maybe for that build you can help out, sweeping up after the real men.

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See, i think we should send matt around to different businesses and work at each place.... have matt vacume and clean cars in the cold, then chad can send him to tony and we can have matt sand boats and showel snow. then become at cook at wolfy's.... or dish washer?

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See, i think we should send matt around to different businesses and work at each place.... have matt vacume and clean cars in the cold, then chad can send him to tony and we can have matt sand boats and showel snow. then become at cook at wolfy's.... or dish washer?

 

Then send him to Troy and he can LOF cars.

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No no no Maks, I have already done my work in the trenches job. I have also worked with my body as well and this is why I went to college and I am finishing my degree. I have no need to do these entry level jobs.

 

Thats why I am moving straight into the managerial position because I already have the entry level training done.

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No no no Maks, I have already done my work in the trenches job. I have also worked with my body working on the street corner in harlem hardly counts as workas well and this is why I went to college and I am finishing my degree. I have no need to do these entry level jobs.

 

Thats why I am moving straight into the managerial position because I already have the entry level training done.

 

Entry level training done??? lmao boy you haven't even begun. And when you get laid off like so many other "managerial position" employees for these kinds of firms that you plan on working at what do you intend to fall back on? Unemployment?

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No no no Maks, I have already done my work in the trenches job. I have also worked with my body as well and this is why I went to college and I am finishing my degree. I have no need to do these entry level jobs.

 

Thats why I am moving straight into the managerial position because I already have the entry level training done.

 

 

A degree doesn't mean you won't start at entry level, especially in this economy.

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