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Well, guess I'm self-employed
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Posted by gatractorman on June 08, 2002 at 03:43:01 from (66.128.140.163):
Got tired of the bull at my regular job, so I told em yesterday they could have it, corporate takeovers are a joke, we recently got bought out by a multi-billion dollar corporation and to say the least things went downhill from there. Note to large Corporations: the lowly mechanics at your dealerships are what keeps you in business if you cant get your machines repaired then pretty soon you wont be selling any at that location, I know theres always people looking for a job and filling my position will be no problem for you, so I wish you good luck in finding another sucker, this one got smart real quick. Sorry folks for the long O.T. post but needed to vent a little.
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