Hey guys. Haven't been on the site for quite a while so I will bring you up to speed so to speak.
Quit my GM job at the elevator in Clark and I won't go into detail as to why because it really doesn't matter. For those who don't know what an elevator is it's a business that buys and stores grain, sells feed, fertilizer, sometimes fuel and where farmers go to whine. Also, most are not privately owned. The majority are cooperative's such as Clark so you have a board of directors (farmers) to answer to which is also great fun.
Anyhoo, I am now the GM of a different cooperative elevator in the big city of Estelline, SD. (Wristpin knows where that's at) and am in the process of packing up all my wife's crap as well as my precious cars/pickup and related parts and stuffing it all in the pole shed at my rental house so we can list our house for sale. Only been at my new job for a month now so still trying to get acclimated and remember the names of the multitudes of free seed corn hat wearing farmers that come in the door all the while trying to look for a new place to live that has enough room for my treasures. Kim's shit may have to go...…..
Wish me luck and I hope to soon be sharing all my witty and colorful insights with you fine folks again on a regular basis.
Bob, you be nice now.
Quit my GM job at the elevator in Clark and I won't go into detail as to why because it really doesn't matter. For those who don't know what an elevator is it's a business that buys and stores grain, sells feed, fertilizer, sometimes fuel and where farmers go to whine. Also, most are not privately owned. The majority are cooperative's such as Clark so you have a board of directors (farmers) to answer to which is also great fun.
Anyhoo, I am now the GM of a different cooperative elevator in the big city of Estelline, SD. (Wristpin knows where that's at) and am in the process of packing up all my wife's crap as well as my precious cars/pickup and related parts and stuffing it all in the pole shed at my rental house so we can list our house for sale. Only been at my new job for a month now so still trying to get acclimated and remember the names of the multitudes of free seed corn hat wearing farmers that come in the door all the while trying to look for a new place to live that has enough room for my treasures. Kim's shit may have to go...…..
Wish me luck and I hope to soon be sharing all my witty and colorful insights with you fine folks again on a regular basis.
Bob, you be nice now.