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....but I am a happily married family man...see, I am sitting on my hands...see pic#3459, in my gallery, maybe the same woman...
the saying "you gotta' blame the parents" carries alot of weight I think...alot of societys ills arise from parents not giving a f__k about anything but $$$ and social status...
...I was just thinking of drawing that martian character...the one on the left there...hey, isn't that a Warner Bros on the left and a Hanna Barbera on the rite?????
...I can't carry a tune in a wet paper bag, 'er bucket...but my son, 17, is a very talented musician...here he is doing a little Iron Man on the back porch...he makes me proud!!!
...and if you do go over the road for a year (which is neat for awhile) you might really like it...at least you will get an idea and maybe have more respect for the people who do it for a living...my AC quit in MA yesterday...sweat my c__k off! a day by the pool at the house today...the truck is in the shop...
I got CDL training when I lost a job (no fault of my own that time). The state paid for it and I collected UC also. Some companies will train you but you have to sign a commitment to run for them for awhile so you don't train then jump. The best way to get experience (recogonized by employers) is over the road. But with a son to care for, that might not be an option for you. I had an hourly job that paid well but I got out of that and am over the road again, (regional, nearby, out and back). I like it more I think and I don't have to wear that 'idiot' uniform! The main advice I can give is to not wreck and never quit under load (get it there first). After 1 year with no nicks on your record, you can pick from just about any driving job out there (if they are hiring). And always look wayyyy far ahead! 10-4?