Having built many homes here in PA where there was never a building inspector and in the days before OSHA or what ever the letters are!I always tried to do things the right way but I did work for a company at one time building condos. Those were the cheapest built houses I have ever seen. You could literally break into one with a sheet rock knife right through a wall. Stairs fell out from under a guy at one point.(I didn't work on that building) Point is when working for someone else you have to do what they tell you or lose your job. I spent the next 10 years or so building houses for myself. Then short stint in a junkyard, 6 years maybe,last 15 working for myself again in towing and repair. Now I might be working for Wal Mart of all places. Oil chnages and tires and such. Decent pay for the times (I'm just glad that I may have found work) good benefits and vacation. I started out in Jr High school working on a farm and took mechanics in Vo-tech and also at Lehigh University where I also worked in the motor pool there fixing the buses , patrol cars, and vans. Also various cushmans and stuff. Cruisers were fun I used to test drive them lights and siren! Great fun.


I learned all I need to know about life by killing smart people and eating their brains.
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