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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1429468" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>The thing about the physical labor career is that by the time you get middle aged, you should be figuring out where the money is. And how to get it with younger employees. </p><p>You also should have built up a arsenal of equipment if you spent the money you made with your back was spent wisely. The equipment eases the labor and adds to your wealth. Many do work until there body is trashed then struggle the rest of their lives.</p><p>They probably wouldn't have been top of their fields with a degree if they had one.</p><p></p><p>Tell your son. Shoeing horses is the most backbreaking work I've ever done. Of course like I mentioned about. I'm sure experience and technique eases that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1429468, member: 24947"] The thing about the physical labor career is that by the time you get middle aged, you should be figuring out where the money is. And how to get it with younger employees. You also should have built up a arsenal of equipment if you spent the money you made with your back was spent wisely. The equipment eases the labor and adds to your wealth. Many do work until there body is trashed then struggle the rest of their lives. They probably wouldn't have been top of their fields with a degree if they had one. Tell your son. Shoeing horses is the most backbreaking work I've ever done. Of course like I mentioned about. I'm sure experience and technique eases that. [/QUOTE]
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