Pimped a bit, and not as desirable as a 560, but is still pretty nice
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1983-mercedes-benz-380sec-5
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***Does not run at this time because of a failed battery. Prior to the battery
failure it ran very poorly. Suspect several large intake leaks and possible
damage internal to engine. Cost of repairs would exceed the vehicle's value,
hence the recommendation to use as a parts car only.***
So
Imagine something REALLY bad, and then you will learn that the correct
reason is WORSE than that.
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 10:27 AM Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Sent an email asking why it won't run
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>
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Sent an email asking why it won't run
https://charleston.craigslist.org/cto/d/2001-mercedes-benz-ml320/6725015479.html
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I think is is more than an 8 hour shift. There may even be another fellow who
actually drives the tanker to fetch fuel. The cost for downtime on the pumps
runs to multi millions per second according to #1 boy. It is his buddy who has
this responsibility. I think the greater skill is the
Eight hours a day?
You're dreaming.
I've got a client who drives tankers in ND for more money than was mentioned
earlier.
Maybe I'll ask him how many hours he works in a year.
Also have a few guys who drive local for $60-100k per year, sleep in their own
beds every night.
One of the guys
What? Is that *really* a thing? I'd like to see a job notice on that one.
How do they even describe that? "You'll sit in the cab of a truck 8 hours a
day per shift to make sure the pumps have fuel. When the rig runs dry, you
will pull away for another truck to take your place." ??
On Tue, Oct 9,
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Cc: Bob Rentfro
Subject: [MBZ] ***SPAM*** A No Go
Long story short, the UAE didn’t work out for me. My suppressed anxiety issues
I have never correctly dealt with went ballistic. Additionally, I found out
some sketchy work related stuff that only made making the decision easier
Too bad. I just learned of a killer job for the perpetually boredom proof.
Seems there is a job where you sit in a tanker truck all day long going nowhere
for over $105k per annum. You have to sit in the truck in ND and keep the well
pumps fueled up for months on end.
clay monroe
Hey, maternal grandmother always said, “Everything always works out for the
best.”
I’ve yet to prove her wrong.
-D
> On Oct 9, 2018, at 2:14 PM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes
> wrote:
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> Good for you, good choice
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> --R
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>> On 10/9/18 1:54 PM, Bob Rentfro via Mercedes wrote:
>> Long
Good for you, good choice
--R
On 10/9/18 1:54 PM, Bob Rentfro via Mercedes wrote:
Long story short, the UAE didn’t work out for me. My suppressed anxiety issues
I have never correctly dealt with went ballistic. Additionally, I found out
some sketchy work related stuff that only made making
Long story short, the UAE didn’t work out for me. My suppressed anxiety issues
I have never correctly dealt with went ballistic. Additionally, I found out
some sketchy work related stuff that only made making the decision easier. It’s
tough to walk away from that paycheck, but preserving what’s
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