34253 pts ยท April 27, 2019
I believe in you.
YOU did it!
I think that's a large coyote.
Hope he's not planning on getting married soon.
Not a girlfriend anymore.
Those are really nice trucks. I have an 07. No complaints.
Nick your art is always kick ass!
@SHITTYBANANAS it's your time to shine!
Haha! Yep.
I learn every time.
I don't know what that represents. You're not that good at memes, dawg.
Poor ol' ghin, did this goofball post trigger you? It's not even a good trigger post.
Despite what the imgur sad bois say, hard work does actually pay off and it's time some of them give it a shot. Work hard at anything.
If you're a member of the brotherhood you can relocate if I'm not mistaken. Go make that money.
That's part of the reason I never worked for the union. I hate getting paid the same as the weakest worker. I deserve more and I find it.
Yep. I don't even care. I remember what being broke felt like. I fixed that problem for myself around the age of 21 or so. I had no choice.
I was making $65 an hour "prevailing wage" in Seattle. During the recession in 08/09 at 25 years old. Non union government job. Hard work.
When you're a 25 year old scrub its pretty good man. Give me a break. :)
My entire 20's was all hard work. My wife earns more than I do now. I'm still in the trade but I'm in a management role. No labor. :)
I was a thirsty kid, man I payed for my girlfriend to get her education and payed rent. I had nobody to fall back on. Now we're living large
Only YOU can prevent forest fires! Get off of imgur, bro and start preventing these fires!
Only a knowledgeable person would know that.
I'm fortunate that I didn't have to pay for school. I'm also fortunate I have an able body and mind. I went an alternative route it worked
Ok. So I made a lot of money when I was a kid. Let's not get away from the point. "Under 25 livable wage" I understand not everyone is me.
I commuted to the city (for cheap rent) while my wife girlfriend was going to college. Then I bought a house for us and got married. Work!
I absolutely am in the U.S I've never been an IBEW union member. 2008/2009 I worked "prevailing wage" 12 hours a day 6 days a week. Seattle
But I wouldn't have had any of the skills if I hadn't learned from the older Journeyman. The production speed is tied to knowledge.
YOU did it!
I think that's a large coyote.
Hope he's not planning on getting married soon.
Not a girlfriend anymore.
Those are really nice trucks. I have an 07. No complaints.
Nick your art is always kick ass!
@SHITTYBANANAS it's your time to shine!
Haha! Yep.
I learn every time.
I don't know what that represents. You're not that good at memes, dawg.
Poor ol' ghin, did this goofball post trigger you? It's not even a good trigger post.
Despite what the imgur sad bois say, hard work does actually pay off and it's time some of them give it a shot. Work hard at anything.
If you're a member of the brotherhood you can relocate if I'm not mistaken. Go make that money.
That's part of the reason I never worked for the union. I hate getting paid the same as the weakest worker. I deserve more and I find it.
Yep. I don't even care. I remember what being broke felt like. I fixed that problem for myself around the age of 21 or so. I had no choice.
I was making $65 an hour "prevailing wage" in Seattle. During the recession in 08/09 at 25 years old. Non union government job. Hard work.
When you're a 25 year old scrub its pretty good man. Give me a break. :)
My entire 20's was all hard work. My wife earns more than I do now. I'm still in the trade but I'm in a management role. No labor. :)
I was a thirsty kid, man I payed for my girlfriend to get her education and payed rent. I had nobody to fall back on. Now we're living large
Only YOU can prevent forest fires! Get off of imgur, bro and start preventing these fires!
Only a knowledgeable person would know that.
I'm fortunate that I didn't have to pay for school. I'm also fortunate I have an able body and mind. I went an alternative route it worked
Ok. So I made a lot of money when I was a kid. Let's not get away from the point. "Under 25 livable wage" I understand not everyone is me.
I commuted to the city (for cheap rent) while my wife girlfriend was going to college. Then I bought a house for us and got married. Work!
I absolutely am in the U.S I've never been an IBEW union member. 2008/2009 I worked "prevailing wage" 12 hours a day 6 days a week. Seattle
But I wouldn't have had any of the skills if I hadn't learned from the older Journeyman. The production speed is tied to knowledge.