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Posted by MagMan on July 29, 2005 at 09:31:23 from (64.12.117.13):
Well Guys it looks like the end is near. My wife has worked for a company going on ten years now and there have been rumors circulating lately about them being bought out. Me and her rely on her job to an exstent that you could not even start to imagine.Becuase of the medical INS she was recieving and Prescription drug coverage that she had that I rely on. we just got by. Well she got a phone call while we were gone on her Vac trip That the place has sold and over 100 people at her location everybody at her location will be out of a job any time between now and 60 days from now. WHAT A KICK IN THE TEETH. You give over 8 hours aday for that long and alls they can say is here is your pink slip. It kind of looks like there may have to be a sale coming in our future. I grew up on this place and even though its only 40 acres now left this was my small farm and the only place I really ever called home, Even when I tryed the Texas thing at my late teens.This is where I desided to build and raise my Family.I dont know if we will have an auction or just try to sell down and see if we can make things work and pray something comes along with the benifits she had or what . I do know its hard for people our age to get into any place good these days. we are just tired Iron as far as most people think. Well I guess I am done babbling for now My vacation starts tomorow for a week and its my turn to go where I want and do what I want to do wont be riding around looking for deals this year thats for sure.Well have a good week guys and I will update you on whats going to go when we figure out what we are going to have to do. I guess its time to start an invintory moma will probly sh#@ when she sees all the stuff I have acumulated and been hiding in all the sheds. lol JON
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