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mrbsox
05-15-03, 03:59 PM
Interested in writing off your D.C. Trip ?
Interested in extra side income (1099) ?

Bring one of your Buisness cards, and we'll talk !! :D

I hang Blinds on the side, and my 'employer' is looking for QUALITY installers arond the country. She has a few, but is having trouble depending on them, and their QUALITY of work. Just bid a 1.4$$Million job in the VA. area, and looking in FL & TX. right now. She'll do all the selling, so all you need is a good back, a little construction knowledge, and a good work ethic.

Got a job pending in TX. right now, with @ $9,000 labor in it, over 6 months. I generally work nights and weekends, mostly commercial, very little residential.

We'll talk in D.C. if your interested.

Terry

firstsgtmike
05-15-03, 05:15 PM
A true story! <br />
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On my patio in California I had an avery with finches and cockatiels. Periodically, I would run an ad in the Pennysaver and sell off the excess. I would have given them away but I...

greensideout
05-15-03, 07:36 PM
Originally posted by firstsgtmike


Welcome to the world of high finance.


Great story firstsgtmike!

I just wish that I had learned this knowledge sooner.

I could have loaded up some turkey feathers and gone to the D.C. Reunion.

I could have enjoyed the trip and the leatherneck folks, sold a few feathers, and written off not only the trip to D.C. but my hunting trip as well!

Hum, it still comes up a loss?

Must be something I don't understand about business.;)

Barndog
05-16-03, 04:35 AM
Terry........

You need to see my website at:

www.customhandyman.com

It's still under construction (wife is busy at work....)

Anything from hanging blinds to building the stage - you see on the website there is located at www.wheatlandmusic.org

Might be interesting.

Semper Fidelis - To the Corps

Barndog