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Solving Long Term Unemployment Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 676862" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>I remember when people with good jobs would show up 4 days a week, because they couldn't pay the rent in 3 days. Well, I knew one guy like that anyway. GE in Louisville. Union, they wouldn't fire him and they wouldn't fire him cause the plant needed every hand cause production was full blast. And if they did fire him, he could get another good job somewhere else. Man are those days ever gone. </p><p></p><p>Just my opinion, Lammie, but as long as you and Steve can hang on to the place the more it will be worth. Sell now, and you might have to take a loss. </p><p>How would you move the donks to a condo? I'm pretty sure that crazy heifer will violate most owners agreements, although it might be different in Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 676862, member: 4406"] I remember when people with good jobs would show up 4 days a week, because they couldn't pay the rent in 3 days. Well, I knew one guy like that anyway. GE in Louisville. Union, they wouldn't fire him and they wouldn't fire him cause the plant needed every hand cause production was full blast. And if they did fire him, he could get another good job somewhere else. Man are those days ever gone. Just my opinion, Lammie, but as long as you and Steve can hang on to the place the more it will be worth. Sell now, and you might have to take a loss. How would you move the donks to a condo? I'm pretty sure that crazy heifer will violate most owners agreements, although it might be different in Texas. [/QUOTE]
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