What do you do for a living?
#1
What do you do for a living?
Like the thread title says - how do you make the money to pay for those modifications and truck parts ( and maybe some other things like food and a place to live )?
Myself, I am a self - employed Concrete and Masonry Contractor doing residential work for the last 15 years. I get along with the Boss most of the time.
Myself, I am a self - employed Concrete and Masonry Contractor doing residential work for the last 15 years. I get along with the Boss most of the time.
#5
I work for www.modbargains.com
I get to play and talk trucks all day... Its really tough.
I'll be a site sponsor on here pretty soon, which means I'm going to have to spend even MORE time on here.... wow life is tough.
I get to play and talk trucks all day... Its really tough.
I'll be a site sponsor on here pretty soon, which means I'm going to have to spend even MORE time on here.... wow life is tough.
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Union Carpenter. 22 years in the Vegas Valley,
Concrete Structures mostly, Casino's, High rise, Moved to underground work 10yrs ago. Valve Vaults, Storm Channels and drains, Wet Wells.
The worst part is being on 24 hr call for the Sewer Lines some times...
We just did a job at the 5 and the 101 ( In LA). Be back there in a couple of months to finish when the general contractor finishes his part.!
Concrete Structures mostly, Casino's, High rise, Moved to underground work 10yrs ago. Valve Vaults, Storm Channels and drains, Wet Wells.
The worst part is being on 24 hr call for the Sewer Lines some times...
We just did a job at the 5 and the 101 ( In LA). Be back there in a couple of months to finish when the general contractor finishes his part.!
Last edited by nubeee1; 01-21-2008 at 07:35 PM.
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Originally Posted by khadma
Gotta find more Off road racing events on TV.