Well, I am in the same boat…
Currently looking at a new 45 Tohatsu tiller w/power tilt and trim. I can’t complain too much about the 2008 Yamaha that I am currently using and have worn slap out all by myself. Time to upgrade.
About the same plan for me. Archery and muzzleloader tags going forward. I haven’t been in the Colorado system but a few years. More interested in just going every other year or so than building points for anything but antelope.
After looking at the draw odds, I didn’t get as lucky as I thought I would have to in order to draw the tag I got. Odds only dropped 13% YOY at my point level. Thought it would be worse.
I am super late to the party and can’t currently read through the entire thread.
As a non-resident who greatly enjoyed the time I spent in SE Montana and is looking forward to enjoying more time there next fall, I would like to say thank you for a great proposal. I hope it gains traction...
Had to come back to say that I performed interviews Thursday and Friday morning. First guy that showed up Thursday morning had neck tattoos that were not professionally done. Out of the 17 interviews I did over 2 mornings he was the only one with neck tattoos.
Which one of you sent him? 😂
The thing is we aren’t just talking about tattos and piercings in general. I thought we were talking about face tats and face piercings.
When an employer is looking for someone to fill a position that involves being one of the faces of the company it is a no brainer that these things are taken...
I recently got completely off bread, which was rough given the amount of sandwiches I used to eat.
I went with the Mission Carb friendly wheat tortillas. Only 5 net carbs and to be honest I don’t miss the bread now.
Pretty much any one that involves dealing with clients but even more so potential clients.
This is really common sense to be honest. Take a look around at people who work for the vast majority businesses out there that have progressed much beyond entry level positions. You won’t see a whole lot...