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    Thread: I got a Job!

    1. #21
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      Way to go Tony! I see lots of cool project updates in your future!


      Also..bravo to you for being there for your dad when he needs you..your a good son!




      -Jim


    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by Jims78elky View Post
      Way to go Tony! I see lots of cool project updates in your future!

      -Jim
      You have no idea. I've been up to a lot lately.

      And thanks everyone! Drinks are on me!
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    3. #23
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      Congrats!...Tony! im shure your dad is happy to have you.sometimes the worst things to hapen to turn out to be the best.

    4. #24
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      Awsome, good for you. Cheers.
      Matt


      Current project: " Chain Reaction "

      A.K.A. " BIG " by wife, biatch in garage.

      1969 RS Camaro L92 T56 Quadra-link, CW sub, Ford 9" a progressive build.

      Ex track car: 1995 Camaro LS1 T56

    5. #25
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      congrats! thats great news....county jobs usually have great insurance.. etc. that ROCKS!
      colt zantop

      1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"

    6. #26
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      congrats Tony. I was in the same boat. Came within days of losing my house. I know the feeling, and it is one of the best in the world!
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
      Do you still believe in all the things that you stood by before? Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score?
      Do you care to be the layer of the bricks that seal your fate? Would you rather be the architect of what we might create?

    7. #27
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      Congrats to you!!!



      Glenn

      1955 Chevy BelAir
      1951 Chevy 3100
      1987 Chevy Silverado

      My last project....
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...my-72-Maverick!!

    8. #28
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      Congrats to you!!!

    9. #29
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      Congrats Tony!

      I'm sure the situation sucked while you were going through it, but I like to think things happen for a reason and whatever that reason was, you're now where you need to be.
      Herb

      1966 El Camino LS408/T56Magnum
      1966 Chevelle 509/T56Magnum
      1963 C10 454/4L80

      PHR CHP CHP youtube


    10. #30
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      Great news Tony, although I am sad to hear what has happened to you since last year, this truly shows that there is hope yet out in the job market. Best of luck with it Tony, and best wishes to your family.
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

      Project: Next Year
      - Start date; June '01
      - Completion; Sometime next year or the year after.....

    11. #31
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      congrats on the job and the move. seems like things worked out in the end.
      Chris V
      SOLD


    12. #32
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    13. #33
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      Congrats and good luck on the new job.
      Guy S.

      68 Camaro LS1, T56, Forgeline WC3
      69 El Camino BBC 4spd A/C Cruise SOLD
      2012 Dodge Crewcab Diesel 4x4

    14. #34
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      congrats
      Kevin S. (overseas in Germany)
      1963 Chevrolet Impala 2d ht Coupe

      www.CruznArt.com
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    15. #35
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      Congratulations !!!!!!!!!!

      Tony,
      I'm glad to hear about your change of fortunes. I'm sorry to hear about your dad.I lost mine three years ago, he was eighty eight years old, the only reason that I bring this up is because When my dad got to sick to take care of himself I wasn't physically able to take care of him so we had to put him in a nursing home, what I found out during this process was that once he qualified for care we had the choice of keeping him at home and being payed the same amount of money by the government as they would have payed the nursing home which amounted to about $3500 a month. This would be a decent amount of money to help your dad and family. You are doing the right thing by keeping your dad at home as long as possible, Even though I wasn't able to use this option I know that it works, a good friend of mine was able to keep his father in law with him and was able to collect the money that he needed to take care of his dad, by the way are you also using Medicade ? All of this money is rightfully your dads, after all he paid insurance payments to the government his whole life.

      P.S. this money is tax free

      Dale
      IF COMMON SENSE WAS COMMON EVERYBODY WOULD HAVE IT

    16. #36
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      Congrats Tony!
      This economy is a strange beast. Losing my job was the best thing to happen for my career.
      Sorry about living in Yuba, but at least you've got a great job.
      I spent several months on a job a Beale AFB so I've spent some time there. Skip dinner at the "c"rappy Viking, but check out Cilantro's with the wife. Good place.
      Steve
      '68 Camaro - SBC, TKO600, 3.73 Moser 12-bolt, Speedtech, ATS-AFX, Hotchkis, Forgeline, Ron Davis and C5 brakes (Kore3), Holley Terminator TBI.
      Check it Out Here

    17. #37
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      That is great news bro---happy to hear this---it's great to hear some good stuff like this! It seems like Yuba city would be a great place to live, although i've only fished there (salmon, steelhead) and not had to live in the town, but always seemed like a very laid back and relaxed place. Blessings to you and your wife as you help out your pop.

      Doug

    18. #38
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      Awesome news.... congrats
      Jorge

      www.estrada-armory.com

    19. #39
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      Congrats on the new job!
      Jon U.

      1968 GTO - SC&C Suspension, Forgeline SO3 Wheels
      Build Thread
      1967 911 with a few mods

    20. #40
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      Congratulations!
      Roger

      69 Mustang coupe, under construction
      2011 Mustang - DD
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...ang-SuperCoupe

      Freedom Of Speed!




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