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Offline Rebel SS

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« Last Edit: August 08/22/19, 09:02:33 AM by Rebel SS »

Offline mike89

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this is not the first time industry has tried that tactic..  hope it doesn't happen....
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Offline delcecchi

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No Way!!

I would need more information to make up my mind.   Is this like the firemen on diesel locomotives?   Have the tools and techniques improved?  Is it just Smurfy and the Union Thugs trying to save those high paying government jobs?   

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Mark me down as being in favor of high paying government jobs to keep the country's food supply safe.   :happy1:

Offline delcecchi

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Mark me down as being in favor of high paying government jobs to keep the country's food supply safe.   :happy1:
Ah, but are those jobs actually keeping the food spply safe?  Or are they just suckling on the government teat without adding any value?


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Ah, but are those jobs actually keeping the food spply safe?  Or are they just suckling on the government teat without adding any value?
Yes.  No.

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Ah, but are those jobs actually keeping the food spply safe?  Or are they just suckling on the government teat without adding any value?
Yes.  No.




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Offline mike89

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Mark me down as being in favor of high paying government jobs to keep the country's food supply safe.   :happy1:
Ah, but are those jobs actually keeping the food spply safe?  Or are they just suckling on the government teat without adding any value?

why don't you apply for a part time job with FSIS and find out!!!!!!!!!!!!!
a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

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Mark me down as being in favor of high paying government jobs to keep the country's food supply safe.   :happy1:
Ah, but are those jobs actually keeping the food spply safe?  Or are they just suckling on the government teat without adding any value?

why don't you apply for a part time job with FSIS and find out!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good idea Mike. :happy1: I think del and Reb would work well together. :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

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a bad day of fishing is still better than a good day at work!!

Offline Rebel SS

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Ya, right.    Del, check that grinder for my contact... :doah: :rotflmao:

https://youtu.be/L24zyihCqXY