I have never been without a job, even in the worst of times I could get a job. I was raised on a farm which to me is a trade school in its self. I could drive trucks, tractors, heavy equipment, work on all types of equipment, carpentry, pour cement blah-blah-blah. It certainly taught me how to solve problems and do the most with the least.
Same here, Johnny.
I was driving tractors and trucks by the age of 7, carpentry, electrical and welding by age 11, and even had a small engine repair business at age 15 (until Briggs and Stratton found out I was a minor, and revoked my dealer licence.

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Poured concrete, ran dozers, skid loaders, rebuilt silo unloaders, hell, I've FORGOTTEN more things than the entire population of the DUmp could even know!
I would LOVE to see a reality TV show with a bunch of DUmmies on a farm, just trying to figure out which end of the cow to put the feed bucket under and which end to put the milk bucket under.

(Hint for DUmmies: If it only has one teat, it ain't the cow!

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