Kind of a funny situation.
I was a welder for years, watched what I had for vices, watched my money closer, and realized after 23 years as a professional welder, I could retire. I had a few acres, a working farm, and could easily farm to make enough money to get by for my family until I could pull my retirement when I was 55 years old.
Then I got sick.
After struggling for four years, I finally checked my pride, realized I could no longer physically farm any more due to my sickness, but REFUSED to file for disability like my medical team wanted me too. It took me a few months, and I was actually going to college for my high pressure steam license, but then I saw a job as a welding instructor. I applied for it, and got hired.
So then I started, on a Monday, a co-instructor for 60 students. Then...Covid19 came, they shut the school down, and I have been chomping at the bit to teach again.
So the real question is: was it really Covid19 or do I smell pretty bad!
I was a welder for years, watched what I had for vices, watched my money closer, and realized after 23 years as a professional welder, I could retire. I had a few acres, a working farm, and could easily farm to make enough money to get by for my family until I could pull my retirement when I was 55 years old.
Then I got sick.
After struggling for four years, I finally checked my pride, realized I could no longer physically farm any more due to my sickness, but REFUSED to file for disability like my medical team wanted me too. It took me a few months, and I was actually going to college for my high pressure steam license, but then I saw a job as a welding instructor. I applied for it, and got hired.
So then I started, on a Monday, a co-instructor for 60 students. Then...Covid19 came, they shut the school down, and I have been chomping at the bit to teach again.
So the real question is: was it really Covid19 or do I smell pretty bad!