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Rick2

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  1. Twenty years later after finishing college I'm going back to get my masters in Special Education. At 47 I must be the oldest in the class. I started last night and had a great time. I'm not going to give up power washing but working with the special need kids is something I have always wanted to do. 17 years as a "regular" education classroom teacher in an inner city enviroment for math and science has totally burned me out. What do you think Beth? I remember we had a conversation about this before. :)


  2. Hi Brian

    I don't think anyone here is threatened by you; most of us have been in business for a long time and have a great client base. To answer any of you cleaning questions just use the "search" option and you'll get more information you could ask for. If you want to do the work part time there's a few bucks to be made in it. If you want to do it full time do your homework and you'll be able to do the job right, make a good name for yourself and make a few more dollars at it. Either way there's plenty of work for all of us out there. Best of luck to you.

    By the way, where in Ohio do you live? I used to live in Steubenville for 3 years. That's where I went to college. (Got out early).


  3. wait..so its ok to dump tons of salty dirty snow laced with liquid calcium chlorite( or something like that) into the river...but if you get a little soapy water into the storm drain system from a botched reclaim water setup...you pay thousands and thousands of dollars EPA fines. amazing LOL

    No, it's not okay. My friend owns a rather large trucking company and used to remove snow from the Ingleside Mall (a huge mall) and dump the snow into the CT. river. When the EPA said "no more" that's when he gave up the contract. I don't know what happens to the snow now.


  4. I "try" to take the family out each weekend for a day on the water and you're right Randy, it can be a comedy show watching some of these guys back a trailer down the ramp. It's tempting to offer to do it for them rather than waiting 30 minutes for them to put it in the water but then I start thinking about that "No good deed goes unpunished" thing.

    Last year my friend John was driving his 18 wheeler when traffic came to a stop. Someone didn't strap the race boat onto the trailer. John said both outdrives were about 15 feet from where the boat was laying in the street.

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