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I'm sorry, but your name must be changed to "counter guy"I work one shift a week at a big name sporting goods store just so I can get the employee discount and pro form benefits. It’s allowed me to afford significantly more and nicer gear than if I were paying normal prices.
Sounds like a good idea! I've thought off and on about doing the very same thing in retirement, at Scheels, Sportsmans Warehouse, or Cabelas. Decided to go with volunteering as an RSO at our local range instead. But the discount and other benefits are tempting!I work one shift a week at a big name sporting goods store just so I can get the employee discount and pro form benefits. It’s allowed me to afford significantly more and nicer gear than if I were paying normal prices.
Bingo. I prefer to keep my wife in the dark that I’ve put our family in temporary dire financial straits to save a few ounces.
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Man congratulations! Enjoy it and embrace it!When my wife and I started out in 1986 we had less than nothing. I was making $15,000 plus housing a year and we had $40,000 in student loan debt. I borrowed a guy’s rifle to gun hunt and cut tobacco in my spare time to buy a shotgun.
Now things are very different. No debt, practically every toy imaginable and a very successful business. I buy everything new and top of the line. I admit part of that is because we went so many years just scraping by. I turn 65 in a couple of weeks. Our son has everything he needs or wants and our daughter has zero interest in hunting. We have no grandchildren. One day some young person out there is going to get a bunch of top quality gear given to them……
I had one rifle from age 11 to 21. Married at 18. When first wife hunted, she used the rifle and I used my only shotgun.When my wife and I started out in 1986 we had less than nothing. I was making $15,000 plus housing a year and we had $40,000 in student loan debt. I borrowed a guy’s rifle to gun hunt and cut tobacco in my spare time to buy a shotgun.
Now things are very different. No debt, practically every toy imaginable and a very successful business. I buy everything new and top of the line. I admit part of that is because we went so many years just scraping by. I turn 65 in a couple of weeks. Our son has everything he needs or wants and our daughter has zero interest in hunting. We have no grandchildren. One day some young person out there is going to get a bunch of top quality gear given to them……
I do give away anything I am not using. As of right now I am using most of it,but am always on the lookout for kids that are trying to get started.I had one rifle from age 11 to 21. Married at 18. When first wife hunted, she used the rifle and I used my only shotgun.
I probably have 40 rifles and shotguns loaned out now. Will says they get them to keep. Don't wait till you die to give kids guns and gear. Do it now and watch the kids enjoy.