What do you do for a living and how does it benefit / hurt your ability to scout, hunt and plan?
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Has your career assisted your scouting and hunting? I’m sure planning has become part of your life. Assume the scout and hunt process has developed a bit aswell.nothing; it really benefits my ability to plan, scout and hunt
Has your career assisted your scouting and hunting? I’m sure planning has become part of your life. Assume the scout and hunt process has developed a bit aswell.
Out of curiosity. What are your rates? Those self loading trucks come down and get my walnut logs. When there is more than one load at a time they send one self loader and the rest flatbeds and let the boom truck load the flatbed and then themselves. Most of my loads are 200-230 miles and cost $850-$900. I thought it was pretty cheap freight. But maybe that's normal.Owner operator of a self loading log truck as of earlier this year. Being my own boss is great and can’t complain about the money either.
Also have 10 seasonal Airbnb rentals in southwest MT which is a considerable amount of income with minimal work. (Mainly summer)
Prior to the trucking I was a LEO for 7 years before I decided the juice was no longer worth the squeeze.
Wife’s been kicking butt as a real estate agent the last couple years though which is starting to get my attention and interest!
Won’t ever be going back to working for a boss though!
I knew there had to be others like me here.Commercial Refrigeration. I work on walk-ins, reach-ins, chillers, air driers, ice machines and some roof top units. Worked supermarkets for many years but I'm a one man show now and thankfully can't take on a supermarket.
I hunt near my house and put about 11 days in this year. We're taking a week off to see family. I'll have my phone close and can be to a customers in 1 day if it's a major emergency.