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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 521988" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p><span style="color: #000080"><span style="font-size: 10px">Thanks, Janet - and I'll keep Tony in mine. It's amazing to H how many guys who have found themselves in the unemployment line have taken up hammer and ladder and call themselves carpenters without any real life experience to back them up and then they go out there and lowball every professional in town. Grrrr. I hope things turn around soon. H is always looking for another way to make a living. He's incredibly bright but does not have a college degree - he has talked about becoming a shop teacher over the past few years. I've tried encouraging him to go to school, but because he's working ALL THE TIME, he wonders when he would be able to go...and do homework...etc. So, for now I just keep hoping that the next BIG job is right around the bend. People are being very cautious in how they spend their money and many people aren't do home improvement until they become absolutely necessary. We live in a fairly affluent state and area, business is moving, just very conservatively and slowly. </span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 521988, member: 2211"] [COLOR=#000080][SIZE=2]Thanks, Janet - and I'll keep Tony in mine. It's amazing to H how many guys who have found themselves in the unemployment line have taken up hammer and ladder and call themselves carpenters without any real life experience to back them up and then they go out there and lowball every professional in town. Grrrr. I hope things turn around soon. H is always looking for another way to make a living. He's incredibly bright but does not have a college degree - he has talked about becoming a shop teacher over the past few years. I've tried encouraging him to go to school, but because he's working ALL THE TIME, he wonders when he would be able to go...and do homework...etc. So, for now I just keep hoping that the next BIG job is right around the bend. People are being very cautious in how they spend their money and many people aren't do home improvement until they become absolutely necessary. We live in a fairly affluent state and area, business is moving, just very conservatively and slowly. [/SIZE][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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