Carpenter for small high quality remodeler in Durango CO.
Great working conditions. Great people to work with. Needs to be happy doing all phases. No baggage please, Ability to run a job and supervise a plus.
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Slim I am interested in talking to you about your position. I am moveing back to Colorado around the first weak of August from Washington state. I enjoy all aspects of remodeling it keeps me from becoming bored with the work. I am extremely conscientious and very quality minded, and like to be around the same. Hope to talk with you soon, have a great day !! Kevin
Love Durango, Last time I was there I saw a beautiful Victorian on 2nd or 3rd street that was deserted. I wish I had the means to buy it , can make a pretty good guess as to what it is worth now. I am presently in Denver, but always promised myself if an oppurtunity arose in Durango I would pursue it. I can run a job for you, can I fax you a resume?
OK slim, just how bad do you need these guys? They've replied to you but you forgot to check yer dang E-mail. Now I know Ya all are bout a mile high an such, but what's up with the reception? Got yer ears on there cowboy?
You fergot the Truck, must have yer own truck and tools are a good idea too......
Sorry, I just couldn't help myself. :-)
I'm thinkin slim might just be a cowboy, and tonight is bull riding night.
he'll probably get back to you on the flip side..........
Back at ya.........
"Rather be a hammer than a nail"
Bob
by chance, did you know Doug??, how about, Joe Bob Toledeo. I knew, ah hell, I grew up with Doug, he still crosses my mind all to often.. Good Country up there. Jim Jensen