That is a great area! It is sad that more area are not like that!
J
I agree w/ you. What the shame is, the ones that always has their hands out and never tries to pull their own weight.
That is a great area! It is sad that more area are not like that!
J
I agree w/ you. What the shame is, the ones that always has their hands out and never tries to pull their own weight.
You'll either see the opportunities pretty soon, or you'll avoid them. It depends on what kind of person you are.
It hardly counts as an act of service when it's so fun.
Ah, but do you hurt your arm picking up a shovel; probably not. There are Geeks and GEEKS.
I have a Geek friend who is as comfortable working on computers, cars, tractors or any kind of grunt work; all have served him very well.
Ok--- I have to admit I gave the shovel, rake, weedeater, sling blade, chainsaw, and pruning saw a try yesterday..
and I did hurt my arms, dang is it ever sore!!!!:laughing:
:laughing::laughing::laughing::laughing:
Hmmmm.. I hope this does not speak badly of me!!!:laughing::laughing:
:smiley_aafz:
J
I have a friend who used to be a developer for Microsoft. He went to the doctor for a sliver. I'm still lost on any understanding of that one.
A business associate did something like that....
he is one of those heavy heavy 6 figure kinda guys..
the sliver got in deep and he had to have surgery... so it was worse than your friend....
But this guy could type like 100 words a minute doing network configs... so a sliver would really hamper him....
J
I never thought about the typing issue. It was a sliver in his finger. Wasn't deep or anything though. Great guy, but that one left me scratching my head.
yeah that typing thing is kinda important to us techo geeks...
J