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<blockquote data-quote="Gary101386" data-source="post: 15482921" data-attributes="member: 57969"><p>I hear that! I am 30 and I hate the fact that I am considered a Millennial. I have a profession, not a "McJob", where I work with my hands, pay my bills, and everything I have I have worked to earn. No handouts / entitlements here.</p><p></p><p>I've always been a do-it yourself and figured most things out myself. I have changed Motors, Transmissions, Rear ends, built engines, and everything in-between.</p><p></p><p>This thread has been a little refreshing to see all the other people that fall into the "millennial" group that are not a lowlife leech on society.</p><p></p><p>Look in the background of my SigPic below... That's an 89 Ranger with almost 300k miles. If I were like 90% of the Millennial's I wouldn't know how to keep something like that running for as long as it has...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary101386, post: 15482921, member: 57969"] I hear that! I am 30 and I hate the fact that I am considered a Millennial. I have a profession, not a "McJob", where I work with my hands, pay my bills, and everything I have I have worked to earn. No handouts / entitlements here. I've always been a do-it yourself and figured most things out myself. I have changed Motors, Transmissions, Rear ends, built engines, and everything in-between. This thread has been a little refreshing to see all the other people that fall into the "millennial" group that are not a lowlife leech on society. Look in the background of my SigPic below... That's an 89 Ranger with almost 300k miles. If I were like 90% of the Millennial's I wouldn't know how to keep something like that running for as long as it has... [/QUOTE]
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