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<blockquote data-quote="greenpasture78" data-source="post: 41036" data-attributes="member: 343"><p>I wouldn't mind doing those type of works.....nothing is more American then working while sweating! Once I did apply for an trade school however they wanted too much personal information (right over the phone!), I told them if you want personal information, mail the forms......they never did so I knew it was a scam. I think it was Decker School or something like that..... I looked in other trade schools but they were pretty expensive... I am never good with tools but I do my best. </p><p>BTW, I did some concrete (well not me just help clean and doing errands...it was my first time watching concrete work being done). I worked hard enough to get my shirt and pants dirty! See? I am not afraid to get dirty! Never call me a lazy bum again that means you LA4 and Texan!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenpasture78, post: 41036, member: 343"] I wouldn't mind doing those type of works.....nothing is more American then working while sweating! Once I did apply for an trade school however they wanted too much personal information (right over the phone!), I told them if you want personal information, mail the forms......they never did so I knew it was a scam. I think it was Decker School or something like that..... I looked in other trade schools but they were pretty expensive... I am never good with tools but I do my best. BTW, I did some concrete (well not me just help clean and doing errands...it was my first time watching concrete work being done). I worked hard enough to get my shirt and pants dirty! See? I am not afraid to get dirty! Never call me a lazy bum again that means you LA4 and Texan! [/QUOTE]
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