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Strouty

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You mean the one that has been listed for 32 weeks? If so, yes, if not, send me a link. That one was offered at $10k for a while, it is a $3500 forklift, on a good day. If it had a cab, it would be worth a bit more, but the guy wants way too much.

This morning it was really humid, I was in the crawl space under the house at the Hill, I was literally dripping. My knee is killing me and I still have more to get done, the rain is starting and will be pretty strong through the afternoon, hope to get home before it gets too late and too wet. While doing errands this morning I saw a sign in front of Applebee's, they were looking for help, one of the benefits they offered was "Daily pay", seems like a logistical nightmare.
 

cbacres

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You mean the one that has been listed for 32 weeks? If so, yes, if not, send me a link. That one was offered at $10k for a while, it is a $3500 forklift, on a good day. If it had a cab, it would be worth a bit more, but the guy wants way too much.

This morning it was really humid, I was in the crawl space under the house at the Hill, I was literally dripping. My knee is killing me and I still have more to get done, the rain is starting and will be pretty strong through the afternoon, hope to get home before it gets too late and too wet. While doing errands this morning I saw a sign in front of Applebee's, they were looking for help, one of the benefits they offered was "Daily pay", seems like a logistical nightmare.
I’ve seen postings down here offering $1500 sign on bonus for cooks!

Smaller mom and pop places post days that there’re closed because help didn’t show up.

Nothing like I’ve ever seen before.
 

walrus

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30 dollar/hour for hotel housekeepers near Bar Harbor right now and still can't fill openings.
 

rvieceli

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I’m in the Midwest, talked to a guy yesterday about this he’s in food service/ cafe. He says this is typical.

he manages to find 10 people looking on the jobs websites. 7 don’t answer their phone or return messages. Three say they are interested. One of those doesn’t show for the interview. Of the two left, one of those doesn’t show for training at all. The remaining one comes for one day and quits

Ron
 

walrus

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WTF, this is on 2nd page? I think the humidity up here has Strouty down and out. Doesn't appear its going to break anytime soon with Henri headed our way.
 
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Strouty

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I am going to have to say no, but maybe I am wrong. At least I don’t have to worry about flooding at the Hill, I am guessing I could survive a decent sized tsunami.
 
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Strouty

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So true, the darkness seems to sneak up on you, then BAM, it is dark at 5 o’clock….

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I actually got to do something today, well other than office work, my Buddy had a customer bring a truck to his shop and he needed me to bring Perk over so we could maneuver the trailer and unload the no operational truck. Worked well, but I will say if tomorrow is supposed to be hotter than today, well, it is going to ****! I am drenched and want to take a shower, but I haven’t even gotten gone yet, just got back to the Hill and I am about to head out.

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Really short ramps! They had to remove the air tank to get it on the trailer, then we caged the brakes loosely so there was still a bit of drag, Buddy pulled with a forklift while I let the winch out, worked slick, once again I didn’t get enough pictures. ;)
 
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xtremek

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The storms just rolled through. But today was a hot and humid mess. It was so nasty that just walking into house from the shop got me sweating profusely.
 
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steaks&anvils

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I think that will be here tomorrow, I have to go to the Lake and mow, going to be bringing my swim trunks and a towel.
Here in the Denver suburbs, I have seen snow the first week of September. Big wet flakes that only barely stayed on the grass for a few minutes. But it was snow. :thumbup:
 
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Strouty

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I don't know the details, but I didn't see any obvious remnants of a fire truck. The truck was a 1973, almost the same truck that my Dad had when I first got my CDL. This one has a Detroit 6v53 and it isn't running, they want to get it running and add Jakes to it, they spent almost $6k on the Jakes (used). I guess they are dedicated to the truck.
 

NickH

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Wow, I haven't seen one of those with a Detroit in them, they usually had big gas motors. Seems like a lot of $$$ to put into it unless there is sentimental value of some kind.
 

harley jim

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I love those old loadstars, we had about a dozen of them at one of the trucking company's I used to work for. Ours had 671s with road rangers.
I always thought they would make a cool pickup style hot rod.
There is nothing like the sound of a Detroit going through the gears,
 
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