View Full Version : Moving to Marsing
firehart
09-12-2004, 04:09 PM
Who was I talking with who was moving to Marsing, Idaho?
jenndnn3
09-12-2004, 07:59 PM
Not quite sure what you mean chatting with, but I am the one moving there! Have you been to Weiser sand dunes?
firehart
09-12-2004, 09:11 PM
You must be the person I was refering to. When you get out here give me a buzz. I'll try to help you if I can.
firehart@juno.com
firehart
09-12-2004, 09:13 PM
No. I have never been there even though they are only about 30 miles from here in Nampa.
jenndnn3
09-13-2004, 08:03 AM
I heard they are pretty small, but im desperate enough to try em. If everything goes well, we will be there, mid October. I appreciatte the hookup, May take you up on offer of help...
firehart
09-13-2004, 10:45 AM
What will you be doing when you get to Marsing? Its such a small town with very few businesses. I live and work in Nampa, Idaho. Nampa is Idaho's second largest city. I am the dairy department manager for Albertson's.
Do you know very much about motorcycles and ATV's? I am going to have to take my three-wheelers to a shop to get them running again. They have been sitting for a long time. I'm more of a parts switcher than a mechanic.
Wayne
85 Honda 200x
85 Yamaha YTM200ern
jenndnn3
09-13-2004, 11:25 AM
I really dont have much to do except stay home. The hubby is the bread winner at this point in time. He works for Seimans. I did work for school, as their cook, but had to quit over summer due to move. I setup my life for revolving around kids, so that type of job gives major flexibility, especially with the kids. Cant much complian about hours there either. ;) So if something like that pops again I may go back. Im not much into ambition (sp?) for myself. Have to admit kinda spoiled as far as that goes.
As far as mechanically well there are differences of opinions depending on whom you ask. I favor parts switching myself, no reason to pay someone 100 bux, if you can turn a wrench. I work on my own machines, wouldnt trust myself to work on other folks tho. Confidence thing, that way if I screw up, its my own machine. The things like valves, I pay, primarly because, you need the goodie tools. Basically anything needing goodie tools, I pay. I do watch what they do, only because if its something I can learn then next time around I can do it myself. I hate carbs, and electronics. Seems to always be a touch off on those. But the hubby is good at catching the mistakes I make so thats cool. My biggest weakness, is not having the strength it requires to remove some those really stuck bolts. I tend to strip more often then not. :o
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