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gorlab

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  1. how sweet
  2. https://vine.co/v/O0brblbrOv0
  3. That's what happens when I'm lined up against a 250 lb monster every shift.
  4. something is helstinky in here
  5. to the golden boy of the VHL, jaladolphin !!! happy bday
  6. first trophy of the season incoming
  7. May the force be with him.
  8. 250 solid
  9. back up boys, she's boomin!!!
  10. draper i wanna hork a luger in ur face right about now
  11. Is this a good idea tho?
  12. make me a sig and i'll donate $10
  13. sry this is for MARCH 2nd - 8th
  14. fuck my colon
  15. 4-2 Mericans
  16. Meute Wranglers Bears Express
  17. cup hangover obv
  18. u and cuffy can go to Fort Mac like Deener and Terry
  19. boom u ever have a tim tam slam??
  20. see kesler this guy knows what's up
  21. Also I think the 4 years of schooling was to be an electrician. I'm sure some trades have less or more "education" involved with them to get your ticket, or whatever type of certification the trade can get you.
  22. Nah trades is good money if you actually stay with it and progress on the education side of it to become a journeyman in your trade, which takes 4 years of school (altho I think it's only 3-6 months per "year") and thousands of hours of work experience to get. Being a lifetime low-level apprentice bitch or plug in the "trades" (construction, mining, etc.) has little job security and is a horrid life, but pretty sure Journeyman status bring a ton more job security. I guess getting those hours to get to Jman status can be tricky, but usually if you work hard for a company they will help you out. This is, at l east, how it works in Sask. Going to a university and paying out the asshole can backfire a lot worse than following the trades, where as you are "learning" and developing in the trade you are also getting paid for your time. I'd suggest going into that class, even though it doesn't have the specific things you are looking for Kesler. I'm sure they can use their connects to look for something specific you want to do, or give you something broad enough that it could apply to the trade you do want to eventually get into. Those high school programs have pretty good connects with companies in the trades. I don't know any of this as first-hand info but a lot of mybuddies are in the trades, who I went to high school with, and a vast majority of them (the ones who are now Journeymen and balling out of control in terms of money) did that 'trades class' thing when we were in grade 11/12.
  23. ur first sigs are still pretty nice looking so go fk urself babadi
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