Sitting overlooking the water and thinking about things....
See this young man? I met him when he came to do my sheetrock in my office and shop. After that, he was intrigued by what we do and he kinda asked if he could he considered for a position.
Now, I don't really hire young folks very often, but I liked the kid. He was well mannered, well spoken, and a hard worker, so I offered him a position. His one request? He asked if he could leave a little early on Mondays. Why? Because he has a Bible study group in Knoxville. (I thought he was joking, and laughed. He was not)
In the past year, he has been a sponge and learned an insane amount, BUT my own journey to Christ is thanks to him.
I watched a 20 year old kid live what he spoke, AND spending dozens of hours a week together in a car, we talked a ton. He answered questions and was a resource that didn't feel like an authority figure. He has taught me so much, and I have given him a career. His church was the first I attended a month ago. He sat with me and helped me keep the courage to stay.
In a few years, I hope to hand him the reigns of the company for day to day operations. Yes, he means that much to me.
He has became like a son. I look forward to seeing him grow in Christ, seeing him meet someone and start a family, and seeing him grow in our industry.
Tonight, I am grateful that he had the courage to ask me for the job. Truth be told, I needed him more than he needed me. God knew what he was doing sending him my way. He needed a career, and I needed the word without pressure.
USDA: Hey we are going to give you a few bucks to retain heifers.
Farmer: But if I fatten her I can get $4000
USDA: But we need to rebuild the herd.
Farmer: Won't that make the price go down?
USDA: You're missing the point, we are going to pay you to retain heifers
Farmer: If the price goes down, won't I lose money on those heifers.
USDA: Yes, but that's not the point. We are giving you free money.
Farmer: But this will kill the market
USDA: You don't understand, we need to lower the food prices.
Farmer: 👀
USDA: 👀
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@michaeltweets22 @Sam257694939984@BlueGuitarGuy We take salvation literal, why not the rest of the Word? If we’re alive we will have to endure to the end to be saved. Thats is literally what the Word says.
@jasonmauck1@daniel_dennison I would describe myself the same. I feel like I am little prideful about it but I always wanted to be the best operator. You have to want to be the best to be the best. I had some hot rod blood too!
@Goontownclown I glad to know that someone else has noticed it too. Your describing the same thing I’ve seen for a month or so to my west. If you look at it for so long its almost as if it knows your looking. Strange but none the less real. Do you noticed it going away late at night?
@itsmetoo92774@riley_sides@PetersenFarms@DOGE_USDA Well, maybe not. Did everyone submit the fincen info that was required? It names any llc’s owners and stakes. Would be easy to identify everyone that owns multiple entities. If your like us, you had to provide copy of DL and current address for reporting.