Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
No gas wells out West where I'm at, but we've got water rights which might be worth just as much as gas someday around here. My Dad runs about 1500 acres and none of my siblings want anything to do with it which is great as far as I'm concerned.
I stopped putting money into IRA's and my 401K a lot of years ago and now buy property with water rights....not sure how that will work out, but at least I've got something. If this career doesn't get back to what it was in the next 10 years, I'll be leaving at 45...if it does get back then I'll stay until I can make more farming or I get tired of flying.
I stopped putting money into IRA's and my 401K a lot of years ago and now buy property with water rights....not sure how that will work out, but at least I've got something. If this career doesn't get back to what it was in the next 10 years, I'll be leaving at 45...if it does get back then I'll stay until I can make more farming or I get tired of flying.
I agree, I have bough up oil, and natural gas rights wherever I can find em.
1500 acres is nice. I am looking to take 600 acres off a corporations hands that can no longer build a dump near my land. Great price and in 10 years it will be worth a fortune.
The DBMS record still shows the course I did for CQ back in July. I'm still not real clear what the disk I just finished is, but they paid me for it so I'm happy.
Ferd
If Giselle is smart enough to be paid in Euros as she sees the devaluation in the dollar, why can't we work something out?
'Dollars? No thanks,' says No 1 supermodel Gisele - Times Online
Dollars? No thanks,' says No 1 supermodel Gisele
'Dollars? No thanks,' says No 1 supermodel Gisele - Times Online
Dollars? No thanks,' says No 1 supermodel Gisele
I just called the MEM chief pilots office to get my SIDA paperwork started so I wouldn't have to endure the new screening proceedures, and was told that Uniformed Crews are exempt in MEM until next spring some time (March or April). That was all the info I got, they weren't sure if that meant the old scanners or just a basic pat down. Either way it's good news.
Mods please delete if this is considered SSI or a violation of any sort.
Vol
Mods please delete if this is considered SSI or a violation of any sort.
Vol
Question for you lawyer types on here.
Hypothetical ... a pilot goes to a gas station, gets covered in gas when the gas hose breaks, it gets in his eyes and lungs, clothes from the chest down are drenched, the station attendants don't offer an eye wash or any other help other than offering the use of the female restroom out back because "its much cleaner than the mens'."
Within 15 minutes, his eyes are burning, throat is sore, and has a pounding heahache from the fumes. He doesn't seek medical attention and instead goes on his way.
Now the gas station's insurance department is calling and wondering about his health and extent of damages.
Any idea how much this is worth?
Hypothetical ... a pilot goes to a gas station, gets covered in gas when the gas hose breaks, it gets in his eyes and lungs, clothes from the chest down are drenched, the station attendants don't offer an eye wash or any other help other than offering the use of the female restroom out back because "its much cleaner than the mens'."
Within 15 minutes, his eyes are burning, throat is sore, and has a pounding heahache from the fumes. He doesn't seek medical attention and instead goes on his way.
Now the gas station's insurance department is calling and wondering about his health and extent of damages.
Any idea how much this is worth?
Question for you lawyer types on here.
Hypothetical ... a pilot goes to a gas station, gets covered in gas when the gas hose breaks, it gets in his eyes and lungs, clothes from the chest down are drenched, the station attendants don't offer an eye wash or any other help other than offering the use of the female restroom out back because "its much cleaner than the mens'."
Within 15 minutes, his eyes are burning, throat is sore, and has a pounding heahache from the fumes. He doesn't seek medical attention and instead goes on his way.
Now the gas station's insurance department is calling and wondering about his health and extent of damages.
Any idea how much this is worth?
Hypothetical ... a pilot goes to a gas station, gets covered in gas when the gas hose breaks, it gets in his eyes and lungs, clothes from the chest down are drenched, the station attendants don't offer an eye wash or any other help other than offering the use of the female restroom out back because "its much cleaner than the mens'."
Within 15 minutes, his eyes are burning, throat is sore, and has a pounding heahache from the fumes. He doesn't seek medical attention and instead goes on his way.
Now the gas station's insurance department is calling and wondering about his health and extent of damages.
Any idea how much this is worth?
Question for you lawyer types on here.
Hypothetical ... a pilot goes to a gas station, gets covered in gas when the gas hose breaks, it gets in his eyes and lungs, clothes from the chest down are drenched, the station attendants don't offer an eye wash or any other help other than offering the use of the female restroom out back because "its much cleaner than the mens'."
Within 15 minutes, his eyes are burning, throat is sore, and has a pounding heahache from the fumes. He doesn't seek medical attention and instead goes on his way.
Now the gas station's insurance department is calling and wondering about his health and extent of damages.
Any idea how much this is worth?
Hypothetical ... a pilot goes to a gas station, gets covered in gas when the gas hose breaks, it gets in his eyes and lungs, clothes from the chest down are drenched, the station attendants don't offer an eye wash or any other help other than offering the use of the female restroom out back because "its much cleaner than the mens'."
Within 15 minutes, his eyes are burning, throat is sore, and has a pounding heahache from the fumes. He doesn't seek medical attention and instead goes on his way.
Now the gas station's insurance department is calling and wondering about his health and extent of damages.
Any idea how much this is worth?
1. Do NOT sign anything from their insurance company.
2. Do NOT speak to their insurance company.
3. Seek your own personal injury attorney.
Carl
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