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Update on operators course.

Grader4me

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Ford LT-9000 I only moved that about 1/4 mile but I've had some real loads behind her in the past. Going ain't no problem whoaing on the other hand can be a chore at times. Maybe I'll just fax that old RV to Alberta instead of pulling it. lol

:yup If you faxed it... probably only be worth half the price:D
 

Madman

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If you do go the Alberta route look for camp jobs only,your just as easy to get $12/hr and live in NS cheap that get $30 in the cities and pay $1000 a month for rent :( at least in a camp its a bed to sleep on and they feed you and if you get the right spot fly you home for around a week.

I have been weighing my options here in NB and sometimes there's no place like home.

I hear ya, I'd much rather stay put right here. I pay $1000/month for my mortgage right now !:Banghead
 

Grader4me

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I hear ya, I'd much rather stay put right here. I pay $1000/month for my mortgage right now !:Banghead


I think that for $1000/month you wouldn't get much of a rent out there (maybe it would be something like wrenchbenders RV ;) ) if you got one at all. In your area(and mine) I would imagine with what you are paying per month for a mortgage, you have a nice home.

Once you get out of school I'm sure you will pick up something in your area. Keep in mind that N.B & N.S. have lost many operators to Alberta. These positions have to be filled.
 
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