In article <
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> "Technician" <
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> > In article <
[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> > > If you have so much spare time and no job, why don't you look into
> becoming
> > > a bike messenger?
> > >
> > >
> > > Dave
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > it's a good idea, however, there is literally no call for it whatsoever in farmington, or
> > neighboring towns. Even if i did try it, businesses are spaced so far apart i could get there
> > far quicker in my car. but still, with no call for it, i may get one job per month.
> >
> > i can't exactly justify going to a city, like Portland, where i know nothing about, and
> > expecting to make a living wage based on my ability to get from point A to B as fast as
> > possible, while not knowing how to get from A to B.
>
> i guess not in a small town, knowing your way around the business district in many cities is a
> great job, spend the whole day outside, delivering packages.
>
Yeah, if there was a call for it i would give it a try. nothing like getting to ride my bike, and
get paid for it.
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~Travis
travis57 at megalink dot net
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