RJJ
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Hope you have a great 76 th young man.:cowboy
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I've been thinking about that question and think I've got the answer, build buildings for another 20 years, then get a job as a building inspector for another 20 years, that way I'll get a pension for my retirement. I briefly thought of getting a fireman's job instead of becoming a building inspector, but I think the boredom would kill me laying around in a firehouse all day.RJJ said:ROFL! YA and then what!
I think the firefighters would kill you wayyyyyyy before the boredom did!!!!I briefly thought of getting a fireman's job instead of becoming a building inspector, but I think the boredom would kill me laying around in a firehouse all day.
And you will get the reserved parking spot right in front of the door to the grocery store :bday :bday :cheerspwood said:hb conarb. get a dalmation ,paint your hummer red,and put a ladder on top. safer for all parties. :mrgreen:
Happy B-day conarb, and when you love your work its not a job. I get itconarb said:Thanks guys, I figure on working at least 20 more years.
or dalmation or ladder! :mrgreen:FM William Burns said:Sadly...... still no clue!
Architect:Architect said:I'd use it to site visit when all the LEED certifications had to be done