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On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:30:22 -0800, Matt Stawicki wrote:
On 17 Mar 2009 16:21:39 GMT, Curly Surmudgeon wrote: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 03:10:52 -0400, Cliff wrote: On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 13:33:46 -0700, wrote: On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 12:30:35 -0700, BottleBob wrote: wrote: On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:17:31 -0800, sittingduck wrote: Chip Auger wrote: 1: jon_banquer : 34 2: Gunner Asch : 34 3: Cliff : 31 Are the three stooges sick? What gives? Asch is in the hospital............. Tom: Gunner's in the hospital? Yes, since last Wednesday. He just got OUT of the hospital, where there some complications? That is my guess. Is it serious? I don't know but it's an unexpected hospital stay six weeks after open heart surgery, I would guess it's serious. Tom Dang welfare state !!!! I'd wager he ignored the doctor's instructions, may have pulled his sternum open with some gun crazy stuff .... not taken his $$ meds .. ? Worst case might be endocarditis ..... Highest probability is a stroke/clot. Given his years of bile for the poor and health care, I wonder what the tab is for Gunner, the Welfare Queen, now? Something just doesn't fit. Gunner claimed he was making $75/hour yet had no health insurance. At his age of 54, 55, 56 health insurance would cost less than a day's work. Even if he was 70 as one post indicated Blue Cross with a $5k deductable would still be less than two days a month. Was gunner lying about his income or irresponsible about his health needs? In either case he is now the lowest form of life in his own words. Gunner should have watched "My Name Is Earl." Gunner's not lying. Stranger things have happened. He gets $75/hr for machine tool service. That's not a full time, 40 hr/week job. Some weeks are good, 5-6 service calls for a 50 hr week. Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs. Then you get times when the economy is down, people find ways to fix their equipment themselves, or try to get by without needed repairs, and you find yourself with no service calls for two or three weeks. Then he had the $$$ for health insurance and chose not to purchase. The question of his military service remains. Gunner could have opted for VA care and avoided the hospital bills. Been there, done that. Matt -- Regards, Curly ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ $8,800,000,000,000.00, Angry Yet? Arrest Bush ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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On 18 Mar 2009 12:54:39 GMT, Curly Surmudgeon
wrote: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:30:22 -0800, Matt Stawicki wrote: He gets $75/hr for machine tool service. That's not a full time, 40 hr/week job. Some weeks are good, 5-6 service calls for a 50 hr week. Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs. Then you get times when the economy is down, people find ways to fix their equipment themselves, or try to get by without needed repairs, and you find yourself with no service calls for two or three weeks. Then he had the $$$ for health insurance and chose not to purchase. What part of "Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs." didn't you understand? I didn't imply that the 1 or 2 hour weeks happen only once in a while. Sometimes you can go for months without a decent service call. Matt |
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"Matt Stawicki" wrote in message news
On 18 Mar 2009 12:54:39 GMT, Curly Surmudgeonwrote: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:30:22 -0800, Matt Stawicki wrote: He gets $75/hr for machine tool service. That's not a full time, 40 hr/week job. Some weeks are good, 5-6 service calls for a 50 hr week. Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs. Then you get times when the economy is down, people find ways to fix their equipment themselves, or try to get by without needed repairs, and you find yourself with no service calls for two or three weeks. Then he had the $$$ for health insurance and chose not to purchase. "What part of "Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs." didn't you understand? I didn't imply that the 1 or 2 hour weeks happen only once in a while. Sometimes you can go for months without a decent service call." I don't know a good service tech alive that hasn't been and isn't up to his eye balls. I've even gone out myself and at $140.00 per hour. Sheesh. JC |
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On Mar 18, 7:09*pm, Matt Stawicki wrote:
On 18 Mar 2009 12:54:39 GMT, Curly Surmudgeon wrote: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:30:22 -0800, Matt Stawicki wrote: He gets $75/hr for machine tool service. That's not a full time, 40 hr/week job. Some weeks are good, 5-6 service calls for a 50 hr week. Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs. Then you get times when the economy is down, people find ways to fix their equipment themselves, or try to get by without needed repairs, and you find yourself with no service calls for two or three weeks. Then he had the $$$ for health insurance and chose not to purchase. What part of "Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs." didn't you understand? I didn't imply that the 1 or 2 hour weeks happen only once in a while. Sometimes you can go for months without a decent service call. Matt The way I hear it, a person in that position should have gotten a part time job at Wal-Mart or Mc Donald’s to fill in the 40 hour week instead of just laying around the house doing nothing. The hours on those jobs are pretty flexible, and according to some, they pay enough to not need any public assistance at all. A person with a machine tool shop could even make parts on contract just like the shops that he services does for a living. Personally, I have construction tools and use them to do odd jobs when the construction trade is slower then 40 hours a week. Built a bath room for a flea market just lately. |
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On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 09:02:50 -0700 (PDT), CanopyCo wrote:
On Mar 18, 7:09*pm, Matt Stawicki wrote: On 18 Mar 2009 12:54:39 GMT, Curly Surmudgeon wrote: On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 23:30:22 -0800, Matt Stawicki wrote: He gets $75/hr for machine tool service. That's not a full time, 40 hr/week job. Some weeks are good, 5-6 service calls for a 50 hr week. Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs. Then you get times when the economy is down, people find ways to fix their equipment themselves, or try to get by without needed repairs, and you find yourself with no service calls for two or three weeks. Then he had the $$$ for health insurance and chose not to purchase. What part of "Other weeks suck. You wind up with one or two 1 hour jobs." didn't you understand? I didn't imply that the 1 or 2 hour weeks happen only once in a while. Sometimes you can go for months without a decent service call. Matt The way I hear it, a person in that position should have gotten a part time job at Wal-Mart or Mc Donald’s to fill in the 40 hour week instead of just laying around the house doing nothing. And he seems to be making 6 figures anyway. Plus there are all sorts of machines & things to fix, not just the ones he does. Lower income of he declared & paid taxes but ... still plenty for health ins IF he could stop buying guns & stuff. The hours on those jobs are pretty flexible, and according to some, they pay enough to not need any public assistance at all. A person with a machine tool shop could even make parts on contract just like the shops that he services does for a living. Personally, I have construction tools and use them to do odd jobs when the construction trade is slower then 40 hours a week. Built a bath room for a flea market just lately. I'd wager they took his guns, knives & explosives away from him at the hospital. Probably a full body cavity search too. He probably clanked a lot. "Out of his cold dead hands", right? -- Cliff |
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