I have a full time job, and as many people out there, I am struggling to make ends meetWhat are some things I could do to earn some extra cash?
Well, it sounds like the last fellow is the one you should follow up withDispite his good looks, which could be in your favor if you want to negotiate a lower priceStart by checking if he is licensed for the work he is bidding on, second check with state licagency if he has any violationsthird ask him for references, so you can call people he has done work for in the pastthen if all of that check out good you will have the confidence you need in him to find out the specifics on what is really needed in fixing or replacing your systemthen when the work is all done you can follow up on the good looks.
The supreme court is only allowed to rule on Constitutional issuesEverything else is left up to the states - ergo the votersIf it has no direct Constitutional bearing that is the way that it is supposed to beThe Constitution protects against taking life, liberty, or property w/out due processBecause there is no mention of homosexuality in the Constitution, it is a states rights issueMarriage is constitutionally listed as a states rights issueGay marriage must therefore be left up to the statesThat's where it gets trickyThe Constitution says that a marriage in one state is valid in anotherSo, if Mass allows gay marriage and KS doesn't-KS would have to honor a gay marriage if the couple moved from Mass to KS.
Duct work doesn't need replacing unless it has leaksIf only the insulation is wearing out, then only the insulation needs replacingMost duct work is galvanized metal - don't what what type of plastic might be showing - are the ducts made of plastic?
If the whole system is overall really old it may be better in the long run to replace itWith the newer highefficiency units a properly sealed duct system is very important if you expect the unit to operate at its advertised ratingWith HVAC contractors some guys are barely literate and other guys use pretty sofistacated equipment to determine what is neededBoth will ultimaetely work but how the job is done and how long it will last will be vastly different
both my daughters have 2 or 3 part time jobs and full time school - universityOne types papers for people, one fixes vehicles for othersThese are cash jobs, the others are pay check jobs that keep their houses and cars goingGranddaughter is working at 2 assisted care centers and full time nursing studentShe does some house keeping for people and dog sitting jobs for extra cashI make and sell crocheted, knitted and woven shawls and other wraps for peopleBut mine are high dollar as they are also hand spun woolsIt does allow me to buy more fiber to spin and sometimes a bit of acrylic yarns too.