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<blockquote data-quote="Toby L." data-source="post: 740233" data-attributes="member: 9048"><p>I just figured that they would be tougher then domestic hogs. Being that there running around all the time. </p><p> I might be doing some pipeline work around the Waco area, I think he said Crawford, but it was hard for me to hear at the time because of the equipment running. I was suppose to get a phone call about it by now, I tried calling the foreman a couple of times, but he didn't answer. They were suppose to kick off in the middle of Feb. And I would be working on the backfill crew, starting 2 weeks after that. I'll give him an other call today or tomorrow to see what's going on. I'll bring my rifle down with me, you never know, I might get a day off.</p><p>Other wise I may be down around Tallahassee Fl. starting in may. That line is heading south along the coast 180 miles. It sounds like it could take up to a year and a half. Bad time of year for a northern boy to work in the heat of Florida, but I suppose I'll get used to it. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toby L., post: 740233, member: 9048"] I just figured that they would be tougher then domestic hogs. Being that there running around all the time. I might be doing some pipeline work around the Waco area, I think he said Crawford, but it was hard for me to hear at the time because of the equipment running. I was suppose to get a phone call about it by now, I tried calling the foreman a couple of times, but he didn't answer. They were suppose to kick off in the middle of Feb. And I would be working on the backfill crew, starting 2 weeks after that. I'll give him an other call today or tomorrow to see what's going on. I'll bring my rifle down with me, you never know, I might get a day off. Other wise I may be down around Tallahassee Fl. starting in may. That line is heading south along the coast 180 miles. It sounds like it could take up to a year and a half. Bad time of year for a northern boy to work in the heat of Florida, but I suppose I'll get used to it. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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