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Reloading
Remembering the Older Days of Reloading/Shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="JAYgs8163" data-source="post: 2769953" data-attributes="member: 37460"><p>Ok. I get you. I'm not talking about 22 year olds making $19. Im talking about kids living at home in HS making $19. I agree to an extent with what you're saying but when I was young and starting out I couldn't afford rent either for my own apartment. I rented a room, had 3 roommates, went to school full time at night at the local communit college, worked full time during the day. While going to school in 1984 I was working at Home Depot making about 5.35 an hour, NO BENEFITS, watering plants and loading cars/trucks with plants, potting soil, etc…. I worked my butt off to get to the point of where I became self sufficient and independent. The problem now is that MOST everyone wants it NOW and the way of working your way up the ladder is becoming far and few between. Keep paying HS kids $19 an hour to put books away at the local library and inflation will be here to stay!!! Sorry to rant and derail the thread. Moving on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAYgs8163, post: 2769953, member: 37460"] Ok. I get you. I’m not talking about 22 year olds making $19. Im talking about kids living at home in HS making $19. I agree to an extent with what you’re saying but when I was young and starting out I couldn’t afford rent either for my own apartment. I rented a room, had 3 roommates, went to school full time at night at the local communit college, worked full time during the day. While going to school in 1984 I was working at Home Depot making about 5.35 an hour, NO BENEFITS, watering plants and loading cars/trucks with plants, potting soil, etc…. I worked my butt off to get to the point of where I became self sufficient and independent. The problem now is that MOST everyone wants it NOW and the way of working your way up the ladder is becoming far and few between. Keep paying HS kids $19 an hour to put books away at the local library and inflation will be here to stay!!! Sorry to rant and derail the thread. Moving on. [/QUOTE]
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