Just making sure everyone sees Bill's reply to a cop who risks hislife for us every day. Bill you're THE complete ASS!
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<_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>anything
>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>don't
>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>
>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
with their overtime, are making over $140K.
We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
because they make some much ------- money.
You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
a good thing for the general public.
How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
keep firing?
<_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>anything
>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>don't
>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>
>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
with their overtime, are making over $140K.
We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
because they make some much ------- money.
You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
a good thing for the general public.
How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
keep firing?
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<_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>anything
>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>don't
>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>
>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
with their overtime, are making over $140K.
We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
because they make some much ------- money.
You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
a good thing for the general public.
How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
keep firing?
<_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>anything
>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>don't
>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>
>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
with their overtime, are making over $140K.
We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
because they make some much ------- money.
You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
a good thing for the general public.
How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
keep firing?
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<_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>anything
>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>don't
>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>
>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
with their overtime, are making over $140K.
We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
because they make some much ------- money.
You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
a good thing for the general public.
How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
keep firing?
<_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
<wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>anything
>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>don't
>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>
>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
with their overtime, are making over $140K.
We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
because they make some much ------- money.
You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
a good thing for the general public.
How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
keep firing?
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Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
would be building computers and webpages.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:29:51 -0400 in
> <_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
> <wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>>
>>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>>anything
>>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>>don't
>>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>>
>>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
>
> and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
> with their overtime, are making over $140K.
> We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
> because they make some much ------- money.
> You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
> someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
> an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
> most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
> it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
> hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
> a good thing for the general public.
> How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
> keep firing?
making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
would be building computers and webpages.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:9A8ke.4997$Lc1.249@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:29:51 -0400 in
> <_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
> <wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>>
>>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>>anything
>>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>>don't
>>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>>
>>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
>
> and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
> with their overtime, are making over $140K.
> We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
> because they make some much ------- money.
> You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
> someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
> an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
> most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
> it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
> hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
> a good thing for the general public.
> How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
> keep firing?
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Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
would be building computers and webpages.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:9A8ke.4997$Lc1.249@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:29:51 -0400 in
> <_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
> <wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>>
>>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>>anything
>>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>>don't
>>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>>
>>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
>
> and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
> with their overtime, are making over $140K.
> We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
> because they make some much ------- money.
> You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
> someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
> an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
> most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
> it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
> hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
> a good thing for the general public.
> How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
> keep firing?
making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
would be building computers and webpages.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:9A8ke.4997$Lc1.249@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:29:51 -0400 in
> <_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
> <wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>>
>>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>>anything
>>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>>don't
>>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>>
>>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
>
> and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
> with their overtime, are making over $140K.
> We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
> because they make some much ------- money.
> You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
> someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
> an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
> most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
> it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
> hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
> a good thing for the general public.
> How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
> keep firing?
Guest
Posts: n/a
Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
would be building computers and webpages.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:9A8ke.4997$Lc1.249@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:29:51 -0400 in
> <_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
> <wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>>
>>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>>anything
>>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>>don't
>>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>>
>>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
>
> and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
> with their overtime, are making over $140K.
> We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
> because they make some much ------- money.
> You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
> someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
> an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
> most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
> it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
> hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
> a good thing for the general public.
> How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
> keep firing?
making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
would be building computers and webpages.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:9A8ke.4997$Lc1.249@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:29:51 -0400 in
> <_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
> <wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>>
>>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>>anything
>>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>>don't
>>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>>
>>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
>
> and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
> with their overtime, are making over $140K.
> We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
> because they make some much ------- money.
> You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
> someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
> an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
> most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
> it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
> hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
> a good thing for the general public.
> How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
> keep firing?
Guest
Posts: n/a
Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
would be building computers and webpages.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:9A8ke.4997$Lc1.249@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:29:51 -0400 in
> <_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
> <wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>>
>>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>>anything
>>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>>don't
>>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>>
>>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
>
> and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
> with their overtime, are making over $140K.
> We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
> because they make some much ------- money.
> You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
> someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
> an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
> most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
> it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
> hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
> a good thing for the general public.
> How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
> keep firing?
making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
would be building computers and webpages.
Patrick
Ô¿Ô
"bizbee" <tuberoo@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:9A8ke.4997$Lc1.249@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> On Fri, 20 May 2005 07:29:51 -0400 in
> <_9idnXYY9c-QVhDfRVn-vw@speakeasy.net>, "wkearney99"
> <wkearney99@hotmail.com> graced the world with this thought:
>
>>
>>"Doug" <pigdos@nospamcharter.net> wrote in message
>>news:mE5je.2185$bD5.1129@fe07.lga...
>>> I'm with Bill, I can't count a SINGLE time the cops have ever done
>>anything
>>> positive for anyone I know. I don't trust cops, most people don't, so
>>don't
>>> try playing the hero cuz' no one is buying. Cops regularly get away with
>>> murder and there are plenty of instances of corrupt cops. FOAD.
>>
>>--------. Look at what we ask them to do. We ask them to deal with the
>>garbage of our society. It should come as no surprise that a few of them
>>come out stinking in the process. But the great majority do a fine job of
>>handling what WE refuse to do ourselves.
>
> and we pay them about $90K a year to do it in my city, and some cops,
> with their overtime, are making over $140K.
> We aren't <asking> anyone to do ----... they're lining up to do it
> because they make some much ------- money.
> You're right, the severe majority do a great job, but don't lionize
> someone you're making a milliionaire by calling him a hero, He/she is
> an extremely well paid public servent--who applied for the job... and
> most cops never draw their weapon in the line of duty, let alone fire
> it. Jjudging by the 120 shots fired at a stationary victim in Compton,
> hitting him <four> times, and one of the other "heroes" once, this is
> a good thing for the general public.
> How many of those idiots do you suppose reloaded his gun so he could
> keep firing?
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Hi Patrick,
We have a sixty two thousand cap in San Diego, of course our homes
average three quarters of a million, so I'll bet the take-home is about
the same as yours.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
> making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
> Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
> would be building computers and webpages.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
We have a sixty two thousand cap in San Diego, of course our homes
average three quarters of a million, so I'll bet the take-home is about
the same as yours.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
> making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
> Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
> would be building computers and webpages.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
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Hi Patrick,
We have a sixty two thousand cap in San Diego, of course our homes
average three quarters of a million, so I'll bet the take-home is about
the same as yours.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
> making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
> Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
> would be building computers and webpages.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
We have a sixty two thousand cap in San Diego, of course our homes
average three quarters of a million, so I'll bet the take-home is about
the same as yours.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
> making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
> Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
> would be building computers and webpages.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
Guest
Posts: n/a
Hi Patrick,
We have a sixty two thousand cap in San Diego, of course our homes
average three quarters of a million, so I'll bet the take-home is about
the same as yours.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
> making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
> Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
> would be building computers and webpages.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô
We have a sixty two thousand cap in San Diego, of course our homes
average three quarters of a million, so I'll bet the take-home is about
the same as yours.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Patrick Ô¿Ô" wrote:
>
> Just to let you know, I just got my first raise after a year, and only
> making 26k a year, working approximatly 70 hrs week, and pay is salary.
> Wish I made more, but not in it for the money. If I wanted to make money, I
> would be building computers and webpages.
>
> Patrick
> Ô¿Ô


