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boiled peanut stand:razz:

John 'n' W.Va

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I went to check on a job today. They said they would call me in December. Oh well, the day wasn't a loss. More time to MD. On the way home I stopped at an old roadside boiled peanut stand. I haven't seen anyone there for a couple years. I heard that, roadside stands were a good place to MD. I never tried one before. I found a few new pennies. The coins are from 1961 --2005. The first picture is out of the pouch and on to the table. I put the coins in white vinegar for about an hour. That stuff really eats up the coins. I don't do that to my keepers.
 
...good little haul for a "nowhere" site. That's the other goal, of course. To hit the ones no one but you knows about.
 
I was an operations and maintenance specialist 3 at a clean room. Before that I was a pipe fitter. With the skills I have acquired in Fl. I hope to move to Wv. There is lots of work for me there. I never put out any applications in WV. I have scoped it out this summer and I have had people call me here in FL. When I sell the house, then I will make the move. We have a daughter with multiple disabilities. It would be too hard on my wife if I left her here in FL. The type of work I looking is along those skill lines. Where do you live Bill?
 
There is also similar work here, where I live, in the pharma facility I work at. If you want to forward your resume to me, I will put it on the right desk.
 
Thank- you. That sounds good. I have an opportunity to get on with Mylan in Wv where most of my wife's and my family live. I had a call from another place that wants me to work for then in WV. I told then, I have to sell my house first. They told me to send them a resume anyway and call them after I move.
 
Im here for you if you need it, bro. :thumbup:
 
I almost took a job in Australia many years ago. She has some friends there and thinks it is beautiful. Then my wife thought it would be too far to visit family.
 
Yeah. moving to a new city or state can be tough enough.Moving half way round the world is a big decision.Mind you, I have meet many people that have done just that, and been quite happy with the move. What is interesting, is that for about 18 months after September 11, there was a big surge on properties in Sydney from U.S. citizens, feeling that it might be a safer environment. From what I can gather, from those that have travelled to the U.S., our lifestyle is generally more laid back, and not so security conscious.
Not that I'm boasting.:buds::devil:
:ausflag:Mick Evans.:ausflag:
 
I live in Portland, Oregon. Course over the years I have lived all over the country. A rolling stone gathers no moss. :) Hope you find what you're looking for bud.

Bill
 
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