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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 713820" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p>That's the way I was too. </p><p></p><p>If it weren't for the drawbacks of stupid expensive insurance and some terrible work things, I'd like to work for myself doing property maintenance or something like that. There was a connection I had a couple years back that done a lot of work for me, mainly HVAC, but he could do anything. Plumbing, Electrical, carpentry, fix your dishwasher if it tore up, etc. His personal business was called All Trades Property Maintenance, he had one helper, and could pretty much write his own paychecks. He always had as much work as he wanted each week. But it takes a lot to learn all that stuff, and I am NOT all about crawling under houses, attics, and ****, although I enjoy some of the other types of the work. He ended up having back problems and took a salary job working for a larger company and don't do any side work anymore, so I lost my hookup for fixing things that I can't at our 2 rental houses. </p><p></p><p>It's better imo to figure out what you want to do with your life and then go to college for exactly that....if you know that at age 18, that's pretty awesome and more power to you.....because all I wanted to do at 18 was work to afford toys, drink beer, and chase *****. I worked a lot of overtime back then too, and thought I was busy, sometimes too busy to have the amount of fun I wanted to have outside of work. If I was only as busy now as I thought I was back then, I'd have it made. :****:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 713820, member: 1780"] That's the way I was too. If it weren't for the drawbacks of stupid expensive insurance and some terrible work things, I'd like to work for myself doing property maintenance or something like that. There was a connection I had a couple years back that done a lot of work for me, mainly HVAC, but he could do anything. Plumbing, Electrical, carpentry, fix your dishwasher if it tore up, etc. His personal business was called All Trades Property Maintenance, he had one helper, and could pretty much write his own paychecks. He always had as much work as he wanted each week. But it takes a lot to learn all that stuff, and I am NOT all about crawling under houses, attics, and ****, although I enjoy some of the other types of the work. He ended up having back problems and took a salary job working for a larger company and don't do any side work anymore, so I lost my hookup for fixing things that I can't at our 2 rental houses. It's better imo to figure out what you want to do with your life and then go to college for exactly that....if you know that at age 18, that's pretty awesome and more power to you.....because all I wanted to do at 18 was work to afford toys, drink beer, and chase *****. I worked a lot of overtime back then too, and thought I was busy, sometimes too busy to have the amount of fun I wanted to have outside of work. If I was only as busy now as I thought I was back then, I'd have it made. :****: [/QUOTE]
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