Mint '07 for sale
#11
Best of luck Gerry, hate to see someone selling what he loves, be it a bike, bass or whatever. Eat some more Ramen noodles and try to keep as many prized possesions as you can - you never know when 70mpg will come in handy.....
#12
It is always hard to sell the adventure in your life, because that is just what these things are. They are the things that prevent you from being a boring old bastard later in life. I have gone through some hard times more than once. Just remember that it is all just temporary, things will always work out if you let them. Things always get better. Hang in there.
#13
Thanks Xerxes, If all goes well I'll be back on 2 wheels by April '09. As time went on I started riding the KLX exclusively on the street. I may end up on a ZX6R next time around. Or, Dare I say it? A Harley? Either way I need to give up some toys for now & get my son some higher education.
#14
It is always hard to sell the adventure in your life, because that is just what these things are. They are the things that prevent you from being a boring old bastard later in life. I have gone through some hard times more than once. Just remember that it is all just temporary, things will always work out if you let them. Things always get better. Hang in there.
#15
No doubt about it!! Drive a truck and keep looking for another branch in the trail. If you can get a trade you will be fine. Get a welding ticket, they are pretty easy to get and it is a great skill to have. Keep your eyes open for an apprenticeship in one of the technical trades, electrical, refrigeration, plumbing, you will never look back.
#17
I considered the trades but where I live there's a ton of people doing it that can't find work. I figured the CDL would be great to have and in 5 weeks I should have steady work. I actually love electrical work and just got done doing a ton of it for my guitarist. Rewired a complete basement as it got renovated. Lights, Cable outlets, the works. I even responded to some ads for electricians but I was competing against seasoned pro's with mega credentials. I actually think I'll enjoy driving Rigs (for a few years anyway.)