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Default When did Skippy's "Flying Pig" go on the hard?

On Fri, 30 Sep 2011 11:52:32 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
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Wasn't it sometime in October that Skippy got hauled to do a simple
bottom job?

LOL! That means it's close to a year and he's STILL on the hard. Good
Grief!

Let's look at the cost of the lay days alone.

365 days at 15 dollars a day = $5,475

365 days at a 50 dollar a day materials cost = $18,250

365 days figuring ten bucks per hour labor cost = $3,650
SNIP


Willie, is this your subtle attempt to prove you don't suck at math?

If so, you've added proof that you do suck...

365 days figuring ten bucks per hour labor cost = $29,200, based on an
8 hour per day, 7 day work week. $20,857 for a 5 day work week. Not
$3,650, which would be $10 a day.

Rick
 
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