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RUSTYNTABATHA 09-20-2013 11:43 AM

one of my favorite sayings i have seen as of late... " i started with nothing and i still have most of it " ... lol

flyingfrizzle 09-20-2013 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by RUSTYNTABATHA (Post 220195)
one of my favorite sayings i have seen as of late... " i started with nothing and i still have most of it " ... lol

I got a decorative sign in my house that says that saying...

cdavisdb 09-20-2013 01:44 PM

I think Cayman Boys problem stems from lack of vision of where they could end up, what it takes to be reasonably successful, maybe lack of ambition, and no realization of what not investing in yourself will do to you in the long run. All too common human condition.

The way I learned the marine A/c business was to go to work for a guy with the understanding that he would pay me less than I was worth and I could ask all the questions I could ask and have access to all his manuals. He was fair and it worked real well, especially for me. He made a profit and I learned a lot, fast. I've offered the same deal to others, would love to pass the business along to somebody else, but no takers.

Caymanboy 09-20-2013 03:34 PM

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Originally Posted by cdavisdb (Post 220202)
I think Cayman Boys problem stems from lack of vision of where they could end up, what it takes to be reasonably successful, maybe lack of ambition, and no realization of what not investing in yourself will do to you in the long run. All too common human condition.

The way I learned the marine A/c business was to go to work for a guy with the understanding that he would pay me less than I was worth and I could ask all the questions I could ask and have access to all his manuals. He was fair and it worked real well, especially for me. He made a profit and I learned a lot, fast. I've offered the same deal to others, would love to pass the business along to somebody else, but no takers.

All of that is soooooo true.
Will build this all up just to give it away when I'm done.
Well boys (and girl), you now have a bonified Yamaha Master Tech in your midst.
Damn, had to work hard for that one! :)

DonV 09-20-2013 03:55 PM

Congratulations!! Now it's on to Yamaha software upgrades!! :)

drtyTshrt 09-20-2013 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 220209)
Well boys (and girl), you now have a bonified Yamaha Master Tech in your midst.
Damn, had to work hard for that one! :)

Congratulations ::)

Blue_Heron 09-20-2013 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 220209)
Well boys (and girl), you now have a bonified Yamaha Master Tech in your midst.

Congratulations Ole!

What's your certification level as a baiter? :D

Caymanboy 09-20-2013 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue_Heron (Post 220227)
Congratulations Ole!

What's your certification level as a baiter? :D

Thank you everyone!

Master, of course! ;)

strick 09-20-2013 09:55 PM

Hmmm.... I may have to switch from black to gray one of these days... Nice work Ole!!

strick

gofastsandman 09-20-2013 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Caymanboy (Post 220232)
Thank you everyone!

Master, of course! ;)

We would expect nothing less.

You would think glass folks would be knocking for a chance to learn magic?
Awlgrip?
Yep. Your paint is really sweet.

The coral transom had not a wave. Just a great line of the shadow.
Not easy.

Cheers,
Us


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