For a job like that you'd normally get the sand and and agg bulk dumped dry and then you shovel in to mix in the mixer.
I can't imagine the cost of 100 bags of premix by comparison
Anyone seen it? About to leave cinemas here so I was gonna grab it before it did.
Stars the younger skarsgard, Bill, which is probably the main reason I'd consider watching it.
@Dragonlordxxxxx what say ye
It's not harder physically.
But get me 1000 random people and count how many could call fights to the standard Anik does, vs. How many people could dig ditches all day.
so it's obviously a rarer skill, and therefore arguably harder
Bad idea. If you're talking about trading on ledger live, respectfully, you are in no way ready for that sort of risk.
You can trade cex, dex 1:1 or perp, but don't fool yourself you are going to win. Every single metric is against you unless you're an expert and disciplined trader.
Just don't...
Dude construction is not one amorphous blob of a job where a dude wears cut off Jean shorts and a lumberjack shirt and pushes wheelbarrows of dirt around a building site.
Maybe he did an easy job like driving an excavator or a small machine. Maybe he supervised concrete pours. Maybe he measured...
Great question.
The home I own now is my second, I built and sold my first home prior.
So I took a 30 year mortgage (standard for Australian lending) at a variable rate. I put down a 20% deposit, also fairly standard for Australia.
We (wife and i) paid it off in 8 years or so.
Re: wife, I'll DM...
Bro I had a mortgage and through hard work and some luck have paid it off.
living debt free is so awesome. Huge weight off my (and my wife's) shoulders.
as a home owner you still need cash flow to cover owners costs, but that's manageable even in a bad patch.
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