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Reluctantly have to increase my hourly rate
On Sun, 14 May 2017 16:41:23 -0700, Normal Person wrote:
On Sun, 14 May 2017 18:09:50 -0500, Red Prepper wrote: On Sun, 14 May 2017 16:00:28 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: Got to give the ****tard some credit, he certainly does write interesting fiction and lies. He probably would be lots of fun listening to at a camp out, just before he was hung from a big ol tree. I dunno, it's pretty good but $149/hr. seems like a bargain considering your skill set. Yeah, for example, he has the skill to limit his toilet flushing for nearly two decades instead of figuring out how to make water drain into the ground. Remind me again why he's never been able to earn a decent living, and why he hasn't been able to find a job for the last two years. Could it have anything to do with him spending too much time pretending he's fearsome? Nah. LOL Hmmm, "limit his toilet flushing"? That could be interpreted as being "full of ****", while perhaps unintended is certainly apt when applied to the unenviable subject of the conversation. -- Cheers, Schweik |
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Reluctantly have to increase my hourly rate
On Sun, 14 May 2017 07:03:16 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote: I hate to do it but I need to raise my fees. For many years they've been $75 an hour plus $25 an hour for travel time and $.50 per mile. But that was before Hillary raised the cost of smokes and fuel and before I discovered that I needed unlimited cell data so I could keep up with my Facebook audience. I was hoping to find a job but since that hasnt worked out for the last couple of years, my new rate will be $149 an hour which includes all travel expenses. It sounds like a lot but keep in mind that I don't work many hours. And remember what you get for your money. The whole migilla from marketing strategy to aerospace and everything in between. Plus any time Im on your premises or sleeping in your parking lot you have an armed guard at no extra charge. Got enemies? I can handle those for you. Personally if local, otherwise I will use a member of my national murder squad which I keep on standby at all times. Continenil US only please. Join the list of clients who enjoy the cashay of having me do there engineering. Hope to hear from you soon, operators standing by! Gunner Mark R. Wieber Coyote Engineering 326 Olive Ave Taft, California (805-732-5308 I hate to tell you but you seemed to have misspelled a word, or at least no dictionaries I can find defines "cashay". Perhaps you meant "sashay" which can mean "to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others", in which case you failed as no one seems impressed. Or perhaps "cachet" which could mean "an indication of approved or superior status", which again is a misnomer as you are hardly superior. Or perhaps you just don't know what you were talking about, which seems the most likely explanation. On second thought I believe you meant "cashew" which is a kind of nut and certainly defines your activities perfectly. -- Cheers, Schweik |
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Reluctantly have to increase my hourly rate
On Sun, 14 May 2017 21:07:38 -0700, Gunner Asch
wrote: On Mon, 15 May 2017 08:54:22 +0700, wrote: On Sun, 14 May 2017 07:03:16 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: I hate to do it but I need to raise my fees. For many years they've been $75 an hour plus $25 an hour for travel time and $.50 per mile. But that was before Hillary raised the cost of smokes and fuel and before I discovered that I needed unlimited cell data so I could keep up with my Facebook audience. I was hoping to find a job but since that hasnt worked out for the last couple of years, my new rate will be $149 an hour which includes all travel expenses. It sounds like a lot but keep in mind that I don't work many hours. And remember what you get for your money. The whole migilla from marketing strategy to aerospace and everything in between. Plus any time Im on your premises or sleeping in your parking lot you have an armed guard at no extra charge. Got enemies? I can handle those for you. Personally if local, otherwise I will use a member of my national murder squad which I keep on standby at all times. Continenil US only please. Join the list of clients who enjoy the cashay of having me do there engineering. Hope to hear from you soon, operators standing by! Gunner Mark R. Wieber Coyote Engineering 326 Olive Ave Taft, California (805-732-5308 I hate to tell you but you seemed to have misspelled a word, or at least no dictionaries I can find defines "cashay". Perhaps you meant "sashay" which can mean "to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others", in which case you failed as no one seems impressed. Or perhaps "cachet" which could mean "an indication of approved or superior status", which again is a misnomer as you are hardly superior. Or perhaps you just don't know what you were talking about, which seems the most likely explanation. On second thought I believe you meant "cashew" which is a kind of nut and certainly defines your activities perfectly. It never ceases to amuse me how you can get sucked in by your fellow buffoons in such a hysterically funny, blank faced fashion. And it never ceases to amuse me how you always respond to the patently fake posts. The ersatz gunner posts and the real gunner answers... Although it is quite obvious from the poorly written responses who the real gunner is. But hang in there Weiber, we know you are a lying POS but your fevered responses are quite novel. It is always interesting to see how the inadequate justify themselves. -- Cheers, Schweik |
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Reluctantly have to increase my hourly rate
On Mon, 15 May 2017 13:27:47 +0700,
wrote: On Sun, 14 May 2017 21:07:38 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: On Mon, 15 May 2017 08:54:22 +0700, wrote: On Sun, 14 May 2017 07:03:16 -0700, Gunner Asch wrote: I hate to do it but I need to raise my fees. For many years they've been $75 an hour plus $25 an hour for travel time and $.50 per mile. But that was before Hillary raised the cost of smokes and fuel and before I discovered that I needed unlimited cell data so I could keep up with my Facebook audience. I was hoping to find a job but since that hasnt worked out for the last couple of years, my new rate will be $149 an hour which includes all travel expenses. It sounds like a lot but keep in mind that I don't work many hours. And remember what you get for your money. The whole migilla from marketing strategy to aerospace and everything in between. Plus any time Im on your premises or sleeping in your parking lot you have an armed guard at no extra charge. Got enemies? I can handle those for you. Personally if local, otherwise I will use a member of my national murder squad which I keep on standby at all times. Continenil US only please. Join the list of clients who enjoy the cashay of having me do there engineering. Hope to hear from you soon, operators standing by! Gunner Mark R. Wieber Coyote Engineering 326 Olive Ave Taft, California (805-732-5308 I hate to tell you but you seemed to have misspelled a word, or at least no dictionaries I can find defines "cashay". Perhaps you meant "sashay" which can mean "to walk with a lofty proud gait, often in an attempt to impress others", in which case you failed as no one seems impressed. Or perhaps "cachet" which could mean "an indication of approved or superior status", which again is a misnomer as you are hardly superior. Or perhaps you just don't know what you were talking about, which seems the most likely explanation. On second thought I believe you meant "cashew" which is a kind of nut and certainly defines your activities perfectly. It never ceases to amuse me how you can get sucked in by your fellow buffoons in such a hysterically funny, blank faced fashion. And it never ceases to amuse me how you always respond to the patently fake posts. The ersatz gunner posts and the real gunner answers... Although it is quite obvious from the poorly written responses who the real gunner is. But hang in there Weiber, we know you are a lying POS but your fevered responses are quite novel. It is always interesting to see how the inadequate justify themselves. Snerk! --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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