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Old 12-19-2016   #1
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!

No your not. End of discussion
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Old 12-20-2016   #2
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Re: Living in South Carolina? Let me hear it!

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This x10 if kids are in the plan.

If not, or if things change, enjoy it while you can, you can always move back if you miss it!
Well so brings up a good point, where if I wind up deciding to move back, I can just rent out my house now. That said, I will have to have a chat with the folks in due time.

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Its definitely harder to move once you have kids.

As a side note I know you worked or work for MAP.

But what do you do for a living?

I ask because. Although I don't care for the area. .my plant is about to finish up our mew 80million dollar textile line and will be hiring soon.

I also happen to know the head of the quality department for the company that makes most if not all the lawn furniture cushions for Lowes. Which is locates I'm greenville, sc

I also happen to know a guy who owns a car shipping company out of Raleigh, NC.

If you don't mind traveling. (Could even travel with the wife)

As a side note. The shipping deal must must pay well the owner who started it 2yrs ago. Was looking to buy a 2006 lambo last month.
Damn! That's what my friend said from the area, that most the work is manufacturing, though I have a background in engineering and sales/business. CNC actually has my interest but I know it's going to take some time off work to finish the core classes for it, the rest I have down already on paper. Personally I love traveling but would have to see how that works with the home life. I do currently work for MAP as the head of their wholesale division, so I'm well rooted and have a solid position, while enjoying what I do everyday, but I'm not picky when it comes to the right paycheck and smiles per hour. MAP isn't exactly keen on remote workers any more but maybe in time, so frankly though I'm saving money on living costs (everything there is much better value from what I can tell), it might have to be a decent jump to take my heart away from this workplace haha.


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No your not. End of discussion
Tyler you just try me haha. One visit and you'll be coming with.
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