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<blockquote data-quote="SFFarms" data-source="post: 562145" data-attributes="member: 8557"><p>I want to thank everyone for the great advice so far, this may not mean much but this advice is something that can help me alot. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> </p><p></p><p>I want to say i plan to stay in school and earn my degree. For you who asked im studying Criminal Justice and public service, im was looking toward a career as a Game Warden/ Department Natural resources so i would be around wildlife and also make a pretty good salary. And i have a pretty good shot of obtaining a job in that field.</p><p>The past spring i spent about 3 days straight 12 hour days cutting hay 45 acres of hay and another 25 acres. I say there is something i love waking up at 6:00 am and watching the son rise as the cool dew comes off the hay, and the night as the sun falls and the cool brezzes swep in and the smell of fresh cut hay. </p><p></p><p>I would love to make a living rasing cattle but many you have said it's hard to start at the bottom i have a good start and im a try stay with what i got.</p><p></p><p>My father and grandfather have always taught me this saying that is very simple but i think the rest of my people my age need to learn.</p><p></p><p>"Nothing is given to you in life, you have to work for something to earn something"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SFFarms, post: 562145, member: 8557"] I want to thank everyone for the great advice so far, this may not mean much but this advice is something that can help me alot. :) I want to say i plan to stay in school and earn my degree. For you who asked im studying Criminal Justice and public service, im was looking toward a career as a Game Warden/ Department Natural resources so i would be around wildlife and also make a pretty good salary. And i have a pretty good shot of obtaining a job in that field. The past spring i spent about 3 days straight 12 hour days cutting hay 45 acres of hay and another 25 acres. I say there is something i love waking up at 6:00 am and watching the son rise as the cool dew comes off the hay, and the night as the sun falls and the cool brezzes swep in and the smell of fresh cut hay. I would love to make a living rasing cattle but many you have said it's hard to start at the bottom i have a good start and im a try stay with what i got. My father and grandfather have always taught me this saying that is very simple but i think the rest of my people my age need to learn. "Nothing is given to you in life, you have to work for something to earn something" [/QUOTE]
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