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Michael A. Terrell wrote: I was a volunteer advisor for the Lake county Florida Vo-Tec electronics program, till it was shut down. Right now I am trying to find the money to finish repairs to my four car garage and convert it into a 1200 sq ft electronics shop to teach basic electronics to the kids who are still interested. Its not easy when you're 100% disabled and living on a tiny pension, but I don't give up too easy. Good luck with finding money for your garage. Sorry about Vo-tech shutting down and your your disability and tiny pension. Was there anything positive you wanted to say? -Bill In case you missed it, I was saying that I don't let these things get me down. I find something to keep me busy. I could be like a lot of people I've met recently who throw up their hands and give up on everything, but I'm not like that. The diabilty stops me from climbing ladders or carrying anything heavy so I bought a large cart to move things around the shop and house. The small pension makes me consider what I want to spend money on rather than just write a check while knowing that I had a wad of money in the bank to cover it, so it didn't matter. Life goes on, if you let it. :-) -- Former professional electron wrangler. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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