When I log on, I used to start to type my email, a box would drop down with my email, I would click it and it would also fill in my password. A little while ago, it quit doing that, now I have to manually type in the email and password.
Every time I get on here if I have something to say, I ask myself if it's worth the hassle of logging on. Turns out most of the time it isn't.
I know that boys dad, and that was taken about 5 years ago. He is intense, and a very good slater. We are busy, but comfortable. I have enough to keep me busy for the rest of the year, and after that I don't care. I am planning on going to the Caribbean this winter which will be different and nice when it is cold. You don't make any money working in the winter anyway.
John, I guess everyone is too busy to post. I know that's the case with me. October is the month that people remember that they wanted to do the roof before winter and I run my ass off trying to fill up on jobs. Looks like a lot of lurkers but few posts. I posted a couple of weeks ago asking how everyone's year was going, hoping to get some responses but only got a few. Over 300 hits on the post so it's obvious things are read but no one has anything to say. I've been lax in posting because I've taken 8 weeks of vacation this year and don't feel like posting when I'm relaxing. I figure I've earned the right to a lot of vacation time. Let the crew deal with things. Sales suffer a little but we're always busy.
I'm super busy and I haven't seen anybody that needs my expert advice lately.
Vickie: Nice. Not at all what I was expecting.
Here's one for the stupid category: We had two modular homes(mobile homes) lined up this fall. First one: Guys are tearing it off with my Dad. I called him to ask if we need anything. He tells me we stepped through the ceiling. Dang. I mention to him that I think our newest installer needed a raise and I couldn't think of a reason not to give him one. He agreed after a slight hesitation. I get there and he is the one who stepped through.
Two weeks later on the next modular home: The new laborer stepped on a weak piece of plywood carrying a bundle of shingles. Boom, foot through the ceiling.
It hadn't happened for a while before this. I don't know of anybody getting a raise 15 minutes after stepping through one in our history.
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