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Am I Too Young?
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Posted by in-too-deep on January 14, 2006 at 20:04:48 from (152.163.101.7):
I'm the kind of young'n that has a plan. I'm 18 yrs. old, Head Maintenance at a Christian campground, and in the process of applying to a union electrician's apprenticeship program. I think I do pretty well for someone my age. I also have a dream. I want to find an old, abandoned farmhouse. I'll gut and rebuild it myself while living at my parent's house. Someday I'll raise a big family in that house knowing that I hung all that drywall, and put in all those light switches. Thing is, lately I've been wondering if I should talk to some realtors in my area and see if they might have something I could look at, or if they know of anything. They might feel a little odd about having an 18 yr. old looking at old, broken-down, uninhabitable properties...so I guess that's my question. Am I jumping the gun? I tend to want the future now, but is it wrong of me to be exploring things a little?
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