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Things you just don't get

PhilKenSebben

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How are you 27 then? Did you buy a new car when you were 9?
His parents bought a new car for him as an apology for the tiny ass feet he got at birth.
 

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How are you 27 then? Did you buy a new car when you were 9?
Hell he paid off the house he lives in when he was 10. That is impressive.
 

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Jeebus Krite...
This just keeps on keepin on.
Reminds me of understatesman's search for a leather jacket fit he was never going to find.
But at least that epic journey was good natured.
 

PhilKenSebben

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Jeebus Krite...
This just keeps on keepin on.
Reminds me of understatesman's search for a leather jacket fit he was never going to find.
But at least that epic journey was good natured.
What journey?
 

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exusce me for being skeptical that you did all this and have came in contact with “100 other normal elevators guys

I've worked in power plants (conventional and nukes) state of the art semi-conductor, pharmaceutical, bio-med and computer production and research facilities, hospitals, atmospheric gases extraction facilities, steel mills, cross country pipelines and high rises of various order, tested and held welding certifications covering numerous procedures , held licenses for equipment operation of manlifts, forklifts and cranes. Worked as a welder, fitter, instrument tech, detailer, rigger, foreman, general foreman, superintendent, and union job steward.

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venividivicibj

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exusce me for being skeptical that you did all this and have came in contact with “100 other normal elevators guys”
I've worked in power plants (conventional and nukes) state of the art semi-conductor, pharmaceutical, bio-med and computer production and research facilities, hospitals, atmospheric gases extraction facilities, steel mills, cross country pipelines and high rises of various order, tested and held welding certifications covering numerous procedures , held licenses for equipment operation of manlifts, forklifts and cranes. Worked as a welder, fitter, instrument tech, detailer, rigger, foreman, general foreman, superintendent, and union job steward.

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Dude's been laying pipe for like 60 years.
 

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I've worked in power plants (conventional and nukes) state of the art semi-conductor, pharmaceutical, bio-med and computer production and research facilities, hospitals, atmospheric gases extraction facilities, steel mills, cross country pipelines and high rises of various order, tested and held welding certifications covering numerous procedures , held licenses for equipment operation of manlifts, forklifts and cranes. Worked as a welder, fitter, instrument tech, detailer, rigger, foreman, general foreman, superintendent, and union job steward.

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As one of my good Union friends once told me...."always **** on the clock"
 

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As one of my good Union friends once told me...."always **** on the clock"
You get double time for ******** when you work in gas extraction plants
 

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