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yo yep. shit, chillin mayne. wus gut with you?
we are known to click up and fuck some shit up
too much memphis ITT...
Sup PFF?
I was putting my system in my truck when it started pouring out. I think I'll make some lunch while I wait.
killer tomatoes? yeah, you gotta watch out for them man, they ruin a lot of things.
Got me a second interview tomorrow for a company that seemed pretty promising. About to go to bed soon so I can wake up early and get ready for that shit. The only thing is that I'm not looking forward to having a job that's a 45 minute drive every morning, especially in my truck that gets about 13 mpg. That and I really hate going to work. I've sort of enjoyed this month off besides the fact that I'm now 2 grand in the hole because of it. One of the only things I hate more than going to work is being broke, so I suppose it's a good thing.
i got accepted into a top notch program tpo get certified to do auto body and welding. other than that i haveate 12mgs xanax and 240 mg methadone. bl has gotten boring lately
Good luck mang. You can always use friends and shit too for references. Don't you remember when you worked with me?
A word of advice. If you've never welded before be patient. I'm assuming it'll be TIG welding because of the sheet metal and it is not an easy thing to learn. You have to get used to a lot of different shit especially keeping your hands from shaking when there's nothing to rest em on. I've taught a bunch of people and 80% of em are ready to quit within the first couple hours usually saying "I can't do this". Stick with it though man. Laying down the perfect weld can be a very rewarding job as weird as that sounds. Being a skilled welder can get you work when others can't because we are a dying breed. The average age for a welder is 54 right now in the states to give you an idea of how rare it is to really be a welder.
I really hope you enjoy it. It's kinda twisted man but I really love fabricating and welding. I have been getting paid to do it for 11 years now and it's a trade that you will never stop learning new things and getting better. Keep some of your welds while you're learning so you can look back and see how much better you've gotten because it can be a slow process. Good luck and congrats