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<blockquote data-quote="Gologit" data-source="post: 2076533" data-attributes="member: 6589"><p>Yup. We saw a lot of that on the burn salvage we did the last couple of years. For the first year if you had a pulse and could carry a saw you could find a job falling for somebody. Man, did that get ugly. Like most burn salvage the busy part didn't last too long and a lot of those guys went back to wherever they came from.</p><p>A lot of them were exchange students from south of the border. They worked for Burger King wages, slept on the ground, and never went to town until the job was over. I wonder why?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gologit, post: 2076533, member: 6589"] Yup. We saw a lot of that on the burn salvage we did the last couple of years. For the first year if you had a pulse and could carry a saw you could find a job falling for somebody. Man, did that get ugly. Like most burn salvage the busy part didn't last too long and a lot of those guys went back to wherever they came from. A lot of them were exchange students from south of the border. They worked for Burger King wages, slept on the ground, and never went to town until the job was over. I wonder why? [/QUOTE]
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