
12 December 2017 | 1 reply
However, depending on the value of the service and available time, I would consider a decent work from home, no special degree required, salary equivalent (if I'm getting 9 to 5pm services).Thank you all in advance!

31 December 2017 | 8 replies
If you are out by Westcott or even Salt Springs area that could be worth it (actual numbers notwithstanding to a degree) but there are a ton of houses for sale under $10k just to the east of 81 and on the north side that are not going to be worth the effort.

22 January 2018 | 23 replies
Today its a 180 degree difference.

16 December 2017 | 24 replies
Question: how do you know it's only putting out 250 degrees?
17 December 2017 | 12 replies
Sure, you can't see every problem before opening up the roof, but you have a certain ability to inspect it and try to foresee what you're working with before the job is underway.2) There is always going to be some degree of variability in your work.

18 December 2017 | 0 replies
Our grass dried during the drought restrictions, so we ripped it out and the weeds out (It's just dirt now where the grass was) and it's been 90 plus degrees (112 in the summer) where we live until December, so we couldn't replant sod.

14 February 2018 | 5 replies
., the price may not have been that terrible.If the TD policy is a basic set of named perils, it may not provide the same degree of coverage.

28 December 2019 | 15 replies
I have a passing knowledge of it.In Oregon which is a big farming state.... it seems to go in waves of what is hot and what is not.Timber of course is the ultimate in farming Tree farming for passive.Grapes are hot as the Napa Sonoma prime vintners have moved north and are snagging up all the little botiques in the area and money is being made simply because mature vineyards are not 500k to 750k an ACRE like they are in the Napa Valley yet a nice bottle of pinot will still sell for close to a nice bottle of median range napa cab.Blueberries were hot we were involved in a planting of 60 acres of them.. and when i went to raise the capital the only real capital for this is farm credit.. they pretty much laughed us out of the room.conversation went like this.Him: what do you do Me: I loan money and build houses and have done a lot of timberHim: do you have a degree in agMe: no barely made it through highschoolHim: so no expeirnce farming was your daddy a farmerMe: No daddy was a land developer and RE broker so no familial experianceHim: we ONLY loan to those that are 2nd to 3rd generation farmers with advanced degrees in AG.Me: well we own the land HIM: we dont care you will fail most of the timeSo I told my partner at the time you can buy me out and you can run with your blueberry dream.. the lender talked me out of it we are not experinced at it..
3 May 2018 | 7 replies
My educational goal is to get a BS in Mechanical engineering and an MBA, then go back and get a Physics degree.

4 May 2018 | 10 replies
I wanted to know how I can go about the degree of cleanliness they are to be leaving the property.