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hairyyoda
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Job opportunities for some brickies

Post by hairyyoda » 09 Nov 2016, 07:10

:wave: Job opportunities for some brickies :thumbup:
A bloke names Donald is looking for a few teams of brickies to start work immediately :thumbup: must be competent to live on site on a rolling program of building a long 30 foot high wall. Contract likely to last 27 years and will entail day shifts only with armed security work during the night time hours as a semi leisure/recreational freebee with cash bonuses. Tents, sleeping bags and camping stoves provided, bring your own bottled water and a supply of degradable bog paper
:thumbup: A contract priority will be the need to focus on building and completing 74 miles of the 30 foot high wall per year for each year of the 27 year contract duration, starting to brake ground for foundations a week next Thursday near Matamoros north east Mexico and running 1,989 miles west ending just south of San Diego on the Pacific coast.
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Re: Job opportunities for some brickies

Post by hairyyoda » 09 Nov 2016, 17:05

http://www.trapshooters.com/attachments ... a660563010

Donald has promised to post some photographs of what his big new wall is going to look like :thumbup:

Sharpen your trowels there is going to be jobs-a-plenty :lolno:
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Re: Job opportunities for some brickies

Post by rodp » 09 Nov 2016, 18:20

Can I volunteer for the night time security job, got my own nv and thermal, all I want is a free issue .50 cal please. Oh, and ammo, pleeeeenty ammo :lol:
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