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and I check here, I think I let everything reset. And I can't remember for sure, but I think, well, I had a job at the Rainier Pope and Paper Mill, I think that's what it was. It was Rainier and it was big rolls of paper, like 20 feet long, three or four foot in diameter. They weighed many, many tons. And one of the jobs I had first there was sweeping the floor in that huge factory, changing, well, these cores, when we used the paper down, there was maybe a quarter, a half inch of paper on these cardboard cores, 20 feet long. And I was given a knife, a paper knife, which I still have today with changeable blades, big, strong, changeable blades. And I had to strip off this half inch of paper on these 20 foot rolls so they could reuse the roll again. Rainier, I think it was Pope and Paper, or Paper Company, maybe just the Paper Company. That was the first job there. And then very quickly, I did that and managed to get a job as an apprentice over in the electrician's department, pulling around Sparky. He was a full-fledged electrician. He was taking care of all the electrical stuff, 2300 motors and stuff in the Rainier plant. So that's what my first job was. Anyway, that's a long time ago, Joe. Back in that KC7GHD. Well, yeah, I know what you're saying. My first job there was, as I said, I was a petroleum engineer. I was pumping gas at a gas station. And that's when gas was, oh, I think about $0.50 a gallon before the second big rise in prices, up to $1.40 or so. But yeah, imagine that. And then I remember when it was $0.30 a gallon. So anyway, I wish you luck with your back pain. And I hope that works out. I've had some back pain here lately from my crash. And I knew inevitably anytime you get in operation, you're gonna get arthritis. And I sure hope that's not starting to settle in because that's got back pain, less than worse than back pain, no doubt. So anyway, thank you both. And picking fruit. Yeah, Bob did that too. I mean, everything on the farm, we had fruits and vegetables and animals and getting eggs, nothing like getting fresh eggs down from the hen house. There you go. All right, you are looking to do the work. I am Joe in Las Vegas KC7GHD control. And we're ready for another round of check-ins. And today's question of the day was, it was, it is, what was your first real pain job that you got a paycheck in W-2 form from not babysitting or cutting grass? What was your first real pain job? And did you have any side projects to do anything on the side? Joe was my, I did mechanical work on the side of the cars, but my main thing was photography on the side. Did a lot of weddings and parties. And my buddy who you've seen in the videos, I photographed a lot of his events and parties for him. So anyway, Gail, K-Zero ECK, I have you on the list. I see you that are logged in there and I know you have a hard time. So anybody else that wants to check into worldwide friendship net, come on in now. And again, we recommend you check out it here. If it really wasn't for the being T, it was not for discussing it with for the webcam kind, but it wasn't the sh e All the Sunshine m Terry 87 MR. T0 BX Precheck. Pull, this is Statenville. Kilo Bravo 7 Papa Victor Whiskey, reef chapter. If possible.

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