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Posted by Stormin Mormon on November 16, 2008, 3:55 pm
I took it to playland for a happy meal the other day. Does that count?
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Moron... it helps if you actually take care of the vehicle instead of
driving it till it quits.
> Hmmm. That's strange. My van went from about 18 MPG to 15.5 MPG when I ran
> gasohol. Turned out to cost more, when I did the math.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on November 18, 2008, 3:23 pm
McDonalds, Walmart.....
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> If the big three were to out of biz you may see a few million jobs go
> away. Im sure that will help the economy.
How long before we have to bail out Toyota-America, Honda-America, etc?
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on November 14, 2008, 9:53 pm
Refrigerators are good. People often don't know how to fix them. I do work
on them, fairly regular. Some residential, some commercial.
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> Maybe you need to branch out a bit and get into more fridge work?
> Personally I hate com refer work anymore. I just bored with it but
> when the calls come in Im the guy they send. I guess I cant bitch,
> its work for me.
I do some fridge work, and most all of my commercial customers have gone out
of business, and closed their doors. I only have a couple of commercial
customers left.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on November 14, 2008, 9:49 pm
When I go to my parts house, usually two or three guys there. Quiet,
compared to some times of the year.
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> One big reason I like working for the outfit that I'm at is they keep
> me busy year around at 40 or more hours. The only time I put in less
> hours is when I take a day off here and there.
There aren't any service trucks parked at the supply houses either.. they
are all parked at their respective shops. Since Monday, I have only seen one
other service truck on the road.... he had a tree stand in the back to go
hunting.
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Posted by Stormin Mormon on November 14, 2008, 9:50 pm
It's something called an "economy". Sometimes it doesn't send you work. The
guys on TV talk about it all the time.
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> One big reason I like working for the outfit that I'm at is they keep
> me busy year around at 40 or more hours. The only time I put in less
> hours is when I take a day off here and there.
How in the Hell can you get down to only 40 hours a week? You would have
to be a complete hack to be out of work in this business.
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> gasohol. Turned out to cost more, when I did the math.