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<blockquote data-quote="SteppedInIt" data-source="post: 1291628" data-attributes="member: 20331"><p>There sure isn't any guarantees in construction work. Now days, you will be traveling to stay employed. You will go from one job to another and one company to another. I work with guys from all over the world, trying to stay employed. Get your bags packed, buy an RV and maybe when you retire you can think about ranching. The insurance is so high you cant afford it. Younger guys pay the new Obama fee and don't have any insurance. Guys with families are in a bind covering spouses and kids. BTW, good luck taking care of your family while your 100 miles away.</p><p></p><p>My vote is try ranching now. If it don't work out for you, become an electrician, iron worker, welder, pipefitter and spend your next several years chasing money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteppedInIt, post: 1291628, member: 20331"] There sure isn't any guarantees in construction work. Now days, you will be traveling to stay employed. You will go from one job to another and one company to another. I work with guys from all over the world, trying to stay employed. Get your bags packed, buy an RV and maybe when you retire you can think about ranching. The insurance is so high you cant afford it. Younger guys pay the new Obama fee and don't have any insurance. Guys with families are in a bind covering spouses and kids. BTW, good luck taking care of your family while your 100 miles away. My vote is try ranching now. If it don't work out for you, become an electrician, iron worker, welder, pipefitter and spend your next several years chasing money. [/QUOTE]
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