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BJ Towing Adelaide

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  1. We don't have anywhere near the civil rest as you guys do. Isolated patches here and there and mostly led by a minority of activists and socialists.

    I live in Adelaide, it has a quarter of the population of LA spread over 3 times the area. Unemployment in nearby suburbs to me is about 30% (in the worst 1% within Australia).

    The advantage of a low population is civil harmony. The disadvantage is few opportunities for employment. I am not sure what the future holds for the US (just too many people with different views on how the country should be run). By comparison, we are just simple country folk in Australia.

    Things will pick up again. I am one of the lucky ones. I can still do other things while towing has slowed down.

  2. The "suck it up" comment is generally designed to evoke a response and it usually does.

    In Australia we usually get summers with temperature above 115 and often have 110 daily for two weeks at a time before it drops to 100 (which is classified as a cool change in summer). It is not summer here yet, but it is just around the corner.

    At the moment, I am getting 1 Tow a week and if I am lucky sometimes 2. COVID 19 has shut a lot of us down over here. People are out of work and have no money and competitors are towing just to cover costs as they would rather be busy. A lot of drivers are even starting to behave in ways that they will later regret.

    Sorry, the A/C will have to wait. Atleast until the phone starts to ring like it did 6 months ago. I will suck it up as No money = No A/C. I have two kids to feed and they are more important than my comfort. A brimmed hat and lot of fluids and windows rolled down. She'll be right.

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  3. "MICK Simpson is no shrinking violet, and I am sure a cast of thousands could attest to that statement.

     

    With 50 years in the industry, young Mick has worn a lot of hats during his time, from government clerk, to Telecom heavy vehicle driver, to accident chaser for truck smash repairers.

     

    The last job is the one he is most well known for, with over 25 years working on the worst side of the industry."

     

    Read the rest here...

     

     

    http://www.bigrigs.com.au/index.php/2020/08/04/legendary-chaser-reflects-on-colourful-career/thechaser-1024x683.jpeg

     

    Sent from my SM-A515F using TowForce mobile app

     

     

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