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Wiljo05

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  1. Pm me and we can talk details.
  2. Hoping this is ok to post here, if not Mods please let me know! I work for Verizon Wireless, and we have some openings for retail sales as well as customer service positions. It is retail sales, commission + salary. Very good pay, great benefits starting day 1. I'm no headhunter, been with the company for 9 years. My normal job with the company is a Data Consultant, but I am helping with a special project for 5 weeks trying to locate people with a great attitude, high energy, and career minded.I have posted at several colleges and career centers, but wanted to get this in front of as many folks as possible. I am primarily looking in Northern Middle Tn, from say West Nashville to Lebanon to Clarksville area. If anyone is interested, or knows someone looking for a more than a job please pm me and I'll give my contact info. I'd love to talk with them and get them over to the decision making folks. Sales experience, being tech savvy, and college degree is a plus.
  3. I've become a fan of Nixon. Every price range you can imagine, and the one I have has held up incredibly well. http://www.nixon.com/us/en/mens/watches/
  4. Two words: Powder River. You'll not regret it Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  5. I buy from them regularly. Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  6. [quote name="vinstang67" post="1159559" timestamp="1402937485"]You were just a few months into IDPA, not being content with MM, & recently classified as SS, then came in 3rd in this sanctioned event. You've done well! Everyone's been always willing to help anyone. You may get more tips from Jcoop after feeding him some fancy sushi.[/quote] Thanks! And I do appreciate everyone I've met so far! Most everyone has been awesome and extremely helpful/generous! I will definitely be listening to the fast guys from now on instead of "trying" something. Especially at a major! Lesson learned!!! Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  7. I love my xd9: the best thing I ever did to it was a Powder River trigger kit. Its like a whole different pistol now! Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  8. Great stages and a lot of fun. I did learn that when the SO gives you the crazy look and says why do you want to try that kind of reload, you should take that as a slight heads up...dropping a mag and having to pick it up pushed me into 3rd. Sent from my XT1080 using Tapatalk
  9. I'll be there. I feel like I'm starting to become a regular on the Tuesday nights. I have a good time even if I blow a stage or two. I'll have on a gulf baseball hat, feel free to stop and introduce yourself. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. Wiljo05

    Plasti Dip

    Here is a shot of the wheels on my 4 wheeler. One done and one not. Turned out good, so did the truck wheels too... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  11. I'll be making the ride in...with any luck I'll find some decent priced 9mm bullets. Local gun shop had bags of 100 for 17.99 today. Needless to say I passed
  12. I'll be making the ride in...with any luck I'll find some decent priced 9mm bullets. Local gun shop had bags of 100 for 17.99 today. Needless to say I passed
  13. Wiljo05

    Plasti Dip

    I did the wheels on my truck as well as the bow tie logos...it turned out really good. The first two wheels I took off and sprayed, the second two I just masked them and did them on the vehicle. Lots of cleaner followed by water, then blow them dry using the compressor worked great for me.
  14. Right wrong or indifferent the trick I use to together the extractor out is this: Remove the firing pin retainer, spring, and firing pin. Tap the ejector from the breech face to make it protrude out the back of the slide just a bit. Use pliers that have the jaws taped to grab the extractor, turn it 90 degrees and pull. I used this to ensure the tooth of the extractor clears the breech face. Makes it much easier for me. Note: this is on my 9mm 1911's, and would assume but unsure that the extractors are similar in shape(although I believe the 9mm protrudes a little more onto the breech face)
  15. I'm headed there this afternoon to check it out. Last one I was in felt like a blend between Walmart and the old Sports Authority stores...(been years though so hopefully i will be surprised).
  16. Good find and good price! $199 is normally a "deal" as lots of places are trying to get $239+ FWIW I love my TCP and carry it everyday
  17. Anytime there is an outage I literally have people ask me if I can "just go reset the tower"...smh
  18. There was a fiber cut in Gallatin that affected 9 cell sites yesterday. Each site has multiple carriers on it, which can impact lots of folks. Full service will return ASAP
  19. Stages look like fun! Can't wait!!
  20. Wiljo05

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    No worries. My thought was lower the plow blade down to the bottom on the skid and push the actual skid so as not to touch the actual contents. If not, call a few local landscapers (not bigger nurseries) and ask if they wanna make a little cash to move the skids with their bobcat. If you need names/numbers of some folks like that I can get them to you. Probably cheaper than even thinking of renting a skid steer Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. I agree. Have done a couple trades with Jonathan. Always good to talk to and on time.
  22. Wiljo05

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    So that storage unit isn't too far from me...I have an atv with a plow that could be used to push the skid while it's on a pallet jack...obviously you'd want a piece of plywood or something between the plow and the material on the skid. Like some others have said, 2 or 3 sheets of plywood cut to strips for runners is the ticket. Pm me if you want to discuss more. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  23. Best advice I can give is call quick and move quick. Pick a spot (in the woods preferable) and make a set. Call every twenty to thirty seconds for about 3 min then give it 3 min of quiet. Repeat. If nothing then move. You don't always have to move far, as I've called, had nothing, moved about 200 yards and called again and they come in. Happened fairly recently with another member here too! Their range is pretty big, so don't give up or get discouraged. Try to have 3 or 4 different calls so you don't educate them. If all else fails, grab a turkey mouth call (the more reeds the better) and make it sound like a hurt dog. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  24. Packed up as well and about to head toward Dickson. First GSSF Shoot for me. Looking forward to it.
  25. I'll second the Rock Island. Own several and played with many, for the money they are tough to beat.

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