I bought a lot of tools back in the recession a few years ago on craigslist. With all the construction work shut down, workers were selling their tools cheap to survive. The same situation should be happening soon. You hate that they're in such bad financial difficulties but just think of it that you are at least helping them feed their families.
Note: beware of crackheads selling tools. They may be scoping out what they can steal from you just like the stolen tools they are selling you. Never meet them at your place. A lot of municipalities have meeting places (often by the police station) with designated meeting spots wkth surveillance cameras. Never buy anything of questionable ownership with serial numbers that can be traced back to the legal owner. Also, you do realize that you are only encouraging them to steal more by doing business with them, don't you?
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Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace
65k galleons of milk would be a fucking lot
For comparison, a gasoline truck that refills gas stations will normally hold approximately 10,000 gallons. So, they dumped 6 1/2 gas trucks worth, give or take.
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Has Covid=19 caused you to lose your job? Do you consider it a temporary layoff or a permanent termination? What will you do to pay your bills and keep food on the table? Do you have a nest egg saved up? What do you consider your options? What will you do?
I have three kids and worry about them. I'll be OK because I'm already retired with my house paid for. My oldest is a loan officer and made over 6 figures last year. She tells me people have been driving her crazy with calls and problems recently. Her business is always going to be there although her income may decline appreciably. She had been looking at and contemplating moving into a larger home but decided to put that on hold for now.
My oldest son lives in Texas and works for just over minimum wage at a gas/convenience store. I worry about his contact with the public.
My youngest son just got his Millwright journeyman designation top pay raise and also made over six figures last year but he had to work a lot of ten and twelve hour days as well as weekends and out=of=town jobs. He has been laid off for the last two weeks.
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