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In less than a year, there will be a whole lot of idiot's jobs available in Washington and, God willing, two years after that some really big idiot's jobs along with 50 czars' jobs.
I was thinking along the same lines.....we built and tiled the hearth pad, painted and installed the vent, installed the stove....10 hours being very conservative.
I was thinking along the same lines.....we built and tiled the hearth pad, painted and installed the vent, installed the stove....10 hours being very conservative.
I would not have any problem adding $500 to the total for that. Everything you did was necessary.....if you paid an installer to do it, they'd have to do the same things you did. Just keep track of all the receipts for the materials used, and then add the labor.
Hey, after I saw what it REALLY cost the taxpayers for each vehicle sold under the "cash for clunkers" program, I'm not worrying about this.
In less than a year, there will be a whole lot of idiot's jobs available in Washington and, God willing, two years after that some really big idiot's jobs along with 50 czars' jobs.
shhh, dont let anyone on here see you mention Czars in a negative light. They don't like the term "mother land" But Czars are GREAT, like the milk left over after a bowl of fruit loops.
It's called HEAP. Just lower your work ethic to the point where you earn below a certain amount, or just stop working all together. You get free wood pellets. Yet another program designed to help folks in need while teaching a whole seperate block of folks that lack of effort is GREAT, like soaking up left over alfredo sauce with a chunk of italian bread slathered in butter.
I was thinking along the same lines.....we built and tiled the hearth pad, painted and installed the vent, installed the stove....10 hours being very conservative.
I would not have any problem adding $500 to the total for that. Everything you did was necessary.....if you paid an installer to do it, they'd have to do the same things you did. Just keep track of all the receipts for the materials used, and then add the labor.
Hey, after I saw what it REALLY cost the taxpayers for each vehicle sold under the "cash for clunkers" program, I'm not worrying about this.
It's called HEAP. Just lower your work ethic to the point where you earn below a certain amount, or just stop working all together. You get free wood pellets. Yet another program designed to help folks in need while teaching a whole seperate block of folks that lack of effort is GREAT, like soaking up left over alfredo sauce with a chunk of italian bread slathered in butter.