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Old 07-11-2004, 10:27 PM   #7 (permalink)
cward76
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Louisville KY
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Originally posted by Jean-Paul:
Sounds like you and Vin need to talk!


You also mentions fishing and hunting. If you are really good at it, and don't mind living without all the creature comforts that a financial guy has (with some disposable income) you could probably be really happy doing it. Money is not the final gauge of how successful you are. If you are doing something you love you are leagues ahead of most of the working stiffs in the world.
I have thought about having a career in fishing or hunting, but I'm not that great at either one yet. I just picked these up a couple of years ago. That would be awesome, I could fish in the spring and summer and hunt in the fall and winter. As you mentioned I would really have to be skilled in these things to even have a shot which I'm not, at least not yet.


As far money goes, I really don't do that good right now. The company I work for has been having a difficult time, at least that is what they tell us, so raises for the last 3 years have sucked. They blamed it on 911 one year and the stock market the next year. This past year they really didn't have a good excuse, I think they knew the major legal problems they are having now, were around the corner. They will have these legal problems as an excuse this year.
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