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I would be highly surprised if that were the case.
Ummm ok that’s why I’m asking lol
This is in Woburn (not really that close) and traffic sucks but it’s there.
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Woburn is plenty close for anyone with the slightest interest in actually doing something.
Is it? How would he get there? Up 95, which is a nightmare traffic wise. .......

If you drive anywhere in the Boston area traffic is a nightmare. If a little traffic is too much to handle, then you didn't want what is there badly enough to bother with. 93 out of the city to 95 is not far at all. Since the idiot in question is probably too stupid to have a driver's license, there are 2 commuter rail options to get there. No pussy excuses.
But you agree the traffic is bad, which was my initial point. Yes or no?
 
I’m going to Deregulate all those laws we’re gonna throw it all away,
How ya gonna do that?
One more time.. I’m going to have the thousands of Bostonians that are struggling because of overregulation sign an act when they sign it we’re going to take it to the legislation We will demand they signed it into law..
America Became the greatest country in the world without all these government overseers, our urban cities demand it we cannot compete with a small few that want to see America a certain way.. we need to go back to trusting our fellow citizens and not treat them as idiots. They deserve the liberties as everyone else. That includes a path to get where they want in away they can achieve it,, I can Google and I can post names of thousands of people that have made it in this country from no schooling, and if we continue to put these shackles on our poor citizens they are going to continue to get on drugs they’re going to continue to commit crimes.. most Americans are entrepreneurs adventurers they take chances.. it shouldn’t be just for people who want to sit in class for 5 years.
OK... well that's the way to do it if you want to change something. I commend you for that.

But what exactly are you going to have deregulated?

Most of the new codes are beneficial to the home owner. They make things safer and done better than they used to be, and it keeps people away from people that don't know anything about that kind of stuff from having some hack show up and make things worse than they were before.
I don’t think a government over seeing if you know something is going to help Americans, if you don’t know the codes you won’t get the job let the free market keep people that suck out of the market
But when you get out here in little town rural America, there's lots of people that don't know what they're doing trying to pass themselves off as knowing, and they're hacks. They shouldn't be allowed to go screw people's houses up.

I'd like some assurance that they actually know what they're doing. Having to pass a code test is that assurance.
I mean we built America with gov over seeing builders and fixers.. it’s worked before.. we are in the era of search engines , people have public records
 
At the Harley dealer I worked at, the only way you'd get hired if you graduated an authorized Harley Davidson accredited school for technician.
 
How ya gonna do that?
One more time.. I’m going to have the thousands of Bostonians that are struggling because of overregulation sign an act when they sign it we’re going to take it to the legislation We will demand they signed it into law..
America Became the greatest country in the world without all these government overseers, our urban cities demand it we cannot compete with a small few that want to see America a certain way.. we need to go back to trusting our fellow citizens and not treat them as idiots. They deserve the liberties as everyone else. That includes a path to get where they want in away they can achieve it,, I can Google and I can post names of thousands of people that have made it in this country from no schooling, and if we continue to put these shackles on our poor citizens they are going to continue to get on drugs they’re going to continue to commit crimes.. most Americans are entrepreneurs adventurers they take chances.. it shouldn’t be just for people who want to sit in class for 5 years.
OK... well that's the way to do it if you want to change something. I commend you for that.

But what exactly are you going to have deregulated?

Most of the new codes are beneficial to the home owner. They make things safer and done better than they used to be, and it keeps people away from people that don't know anything about that kind of stuff from having some hack show up and make things worse than they were before.
I don’t think a government over seeing if you know something is going to help Americans, if you don’t know the codes you won’t get the job let the free market keep people that suck out of the market
But when you get out here in little town rural America, there's lots of people that don't know what they're doing trying to pass themselves off as knowing, and they're hacks. They shouldn't be allowed to go screw people's houses up.

I'd like some assurance that they actually know what they're doing. Having to pass a code test is that assurance.
I mean we built America with gov over seeing builders and fixers.. it’s worked before.. we are in the era of search engines , people have public records
I get where you're coming from bro. I'm just respectfully disagreeing... to a degree... I'm not in here to talk you down or call you names.

I've worked trades myself all my life. I've never had a "sit down" job. I've seen what hacks do and I didn't like it.
 
One more time.. I’m going to have the thousands of Bostonians that are struggling because of overregulation sign an act when they sign it we’re going to take it to the legislation We will demand they signed it into law..
America Became the greatest country in the world without all these government overseers, our urban cities demand it we cannot compete with a small few that want to see America a certain way.. we need to go back to trusting our fellow citizens and not treat them as idiots. They deserve the liberties as everyone else. That includes a path to get where they want in away they can achieve it,, I can Google and I can post names of thousands of people that have made it in this country from no schooling, and if we continue to put these shackles on our poor citizens they are going to continue to get on drugs they’re going to continue to commit crimes.. most Americans are entrepreneurs adventurers they take chances.. it shouldn’t be just for people who want to sit in class for 5 years.
OK... well that's the way to do it if you want to change something. I commend you for that.

But what exactly are you going to have deregulated?

Most of the new codes are beneficial to the home owner. They make things safer and done better than they used to be, and it keeps people away from people that don't know anything about that kind of stuff from having some hack show up and make things worse than they were before.
I don’t think a government over seeing if you know something is going to help Americans, if you don’t know the codes you won’t get the job let the free market keep people that suck out of the market
But when you get out here in little town rural America, there's lots of people that don't know what they're doing trying to pass themselves off as knowing, and they're hacks. They shouldn't be allowed to go screw people's houses up.

I'd like some assurance that they actually know what they're doing. Having to pass a code test is that assurance.
I mean we built America with gov over seeing builders and fixers.. it’s worked before.. we are in the era of search engines , people have public records
I get where you're coming from bro. I'm just respectfully disagreeing... to a degree... I'm not in here to talk you down or call you names.

I've worked trades myself all my life. I've never had a "sit down" job. I've seen what hacks do and I didn't like it.
And that’s for a respectable dialogue unlike others. I live In a urban city that has been destroyed by regulations I’m searching for a better balance
 
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Woburn is plenty close for anyone with the slightest interest in actually doing something.
Is it? How would he get there? Up 95, which is a nightmare traffic wise. .......

If you drive anywhere in the Boston area traffic is a nightmare. If a little traffic is too much to handle, then you didn't want what is there badly enough to bother with. 93 out of the city to 95 is not far at all. Since the idiot in question is probably too stupid to have a driver's license, there are 2 commuter rail options to get there. No pussy excuses.
Poor guy.. I’m not one of your students haha


Flunking out will do that.
Like most of the kids you teach, do you feel any sense of responsibility for their failure?

YOUR failure is YOUR responsibility, loser.
 
Is it? How would he get there? Up 95, which is a nightmare traffic wise. .......

If you drive anywhere in the Boston area traffic is a nightmare. If a little traffic is too much to handle, then you didn't want what is there badly enough to bother with. 93 out of the city to 95 is not far at all. Since the idiot in question is probably too stupid to have a driver's license, there are 2 commuter rail options to get there. No pussy excuses.
Poor guy.. I’m not one of your students haha


Flunking out will do that.
Like most of the kids you teach, do you feel any sense of responsibility for their failure?

YOUR failure is YOUR responsibility, loser.
I make more money then you ever will, Stop deflecting from my question, do you feel any type of responsibility for your past students failing in life Yes or no
 
If you drive anywhere in the Boston area traffic is a nightmare. If a little traffic is too much to handle, then you didn't want what is there badly enough to bother with. 93 out of the city to 95 is not far at all. Since the idiot in question is probably too stupid to have a driver's license, there are 2 commuter rail options to get there. No pussy excuses.
Poor guy.. I’m not one of your students haha


Flunking out will do that.
Like most of the kids you teach, do you feel any sense of responsibility for their failure?

YOUR failure is YOUR responsibility, loser.
I make more money then you ever will, .......no






Yeah, that’s why you’re begging for help on how to become a plumber, and can’t afford to drive to Woburn.
 
If you drive anywhere in the Boston area traffic is a nightmare. If a little traffic is too much to handle, then you didn't want what is there badly enough to bother with. 93 out of the city to 95 is not far at all. Since the idiot in question is probably too stupid to have a driver's license, there are 2 commuter rail options to get there. No pussy excuses.
Poor guy.. I’m not one of your students haha


Flunking out will do that.
Like most of the kids you teach, do you feel any sense of responsibility for their failure?

YOUR failure is YOUR responsibility, loser.
I make more money then you ever will, Stop deflecting from my question, do you feel any type of responsibility for your past students failing in life Yes or no



YOU are a failure because of YOU, loser.
 
Poor guy.. I’m not one of your students haha


Flunking out will do that.
Like most of the kids you teach, do you feel any sense of responsibility for their failure?

YOUR failure is YOUR responsibility, loser.
I make more money then you ever will, Stop deflecting from my question, do you feel any type of responsibility for your past students failing in life Yes or no



YOU are a failure because of YOU, loser.
Still projecting huh
 
OK... well that's the way to do it if you want to change something. I commend you for that.

But what exactly are you going to have deregulated?

Most of the new codes are beneficial to the home owner. They make things safer and done better than they used to be, and it keeps people away from people that don't know anything about that kind of stuff from having some hack show up and make things worse than they were before.
I don’t think a government over seeing if you know something is going to help Americans, if you don’t know the codes you won’t get the job let the free market keep people that suck out of the market
But when you get out here in little town rural America, there's lots of people that don't know what they're doing trying to pass themselves off as knowing, and they're hacks. They shouldn't be allowed to go screw people's houses up.

I'd like some assurance that they actually know what they're doing. Having to pass a code test is that assurance.
I mean we built America with gov over seeing builders and fixers.. it’s worked before.. we are in the era of search engines , people have public records
I get where you're coming from bro. I'm just respectfully disagreeing... to a degree... I'm not in here to talk you down or call you names.

I've worked trades myself all my life. I've never had a "sit down" job. I've seen what hacks do and I didn't like it.
And that’s for a respectable dialogue unlike others. I live In a urban city that has been destroyed by regulations I’m searching for a better balance
I think you're a good dude, brother. We're on the same side.

I've made a lot money in my life too in the trades. I retired from Harley Davidson as a Master Harley Tech, and that was my 3rd career. I make more money now retired than I did when I was working because of smart investments and planning.
 
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You couldn’t pay me enough to be a plumber. It’s why I respect those who choose that profession.
 
So I been intrigued about leering a trade,, and want to take a plumbing class, but I have no schools near me, but their is online courses. Any recommendations??
most states use the international plumbing code
https://www.iccsafe.org/wp-content/uploads/Code_Adoption_Maps.pdf
2018 International Plumbing Code - 2018 International Codes and References - International Codes
Knowing the code is about 50% of the job
If you have any questions I believe I can help you
 

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