We all know that something like Perazzi O/U is patrician but it has the price to match. Meanwhile, there are sleepers like pic related that look like old money but cost only around $1000.
ITT: Extremely patrician guns that are surprisingly affordable
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>Affordable
>$1000
Admittedly that is a good price
>that look like old money
Not to anyone who knows guns or old money, no.
Gun ownership is negatively correlated with the average income of a state. So owning guns is a pretty lower-class pleb thing to do.
Yeah but it's like a well kept high mileage Lexus. If somebody doesn't know any better they'll see money, if they do know better, they'll see a robust but affordable product with a prudent owner.
if 1000 is unaffordable for you, get a second job asap
>with a prudent owner.
If that's who owns it, sure, but put OP next to it instead and he'll come across as the poser he wants to be.
If I saw that rifle in the wild, I'd say the same thing as I type out after looking at that picture.
"That looks like shit"
What IS that
ruger no 1
t.boomer
>most 2nd tier jobs are filled with illegal aliens and their anchor babies and old boomers like you, clogging up the system
god can you poorfags just fuck off already.
if you live in a non urban area and are still in trade school, good luck finding even a minimum wage job, every fast food joint,retail store is wall to wall mexican staffed, except for the occasional 60 year old boomer manager that hired them. i buy guns with money i make doing odd repair jobs for neighbors and family
Meanwhile I am begging people to work, albeit hard work, 120k starting and only the boomers are willing to do it.
what job and what requirements?
I'll come work for you user
i'll work for you, unless it has huge education or experience requirements, which may be why only boomers are applying for it
I'll work for you, unless you arbitrarily filter me out based on nepotism and credentials as boomers tend to do.
Ruger#1 is a badass rifle but within 8 feet you can see by materials and fit & finish that it's just a Ruger.
Bullshit your larpfag. You have a few thousand in your joint account with your dad and think because you work a basic beginner entry job that you are top.
>arbitrarily filter me out
> on credentials
some things arent arbitrary user
Join your local reserve unit, I did.
Get paid to shoot, go away and have a good time with your friends (im in UK though, but I assume US reserves ate even better)
Rural Missouri here. Literally every fast food joint, hotel, sit-down restaurant, and construction company is hiring $10-12 an hour because they can't keep employees and are horribly understaffed.
>no skills or education required
>most of them don't even require you to be literate
All because zoomers are "too good" to work fast food or manual labor and would rather leech off their parents until they're 30, when they commit suicide because they have a high school education and no work experience but refuse to work the entry-level jobs.
Autistic larp. Everyone in here knows at least 3 people who work physically difficult jobs and bust their asses for significantly less than 120k
Nobody with any degree of self respect would work fast food these days
Nah. I know people who show up to what would be a physically demanding job then sit around and do fuck-all while getting paid, because they're lazy and it's difficult to fire someone without getting your ass sued off here.
lucky you live in a non border state
Nobody with any degree of self respect would sit in their mom's basement, unemployed, past the age of 18.
We have more mexicans than blacks, they're ~20% of the state population.
And here is the proof.
I wouldn’t allow myself to do either, but I can’t blame people too harshly for being NEETs when the alternative is getting screamed at by nogs and boomers while making a wage that’s way below the cost of living. Fast food is also a more difficult job than gas station attendant or store clerk. My first job as a kid was working the register at a pharmacy. My job was about a fourth as difficult as my friends who worked at McDonald’s and we were making the same wage.
The white mans choice.
Labor value isn’t determined by how demanding a job is, so why would gen z work several times as hard for the same pay
Patrician as fuck,
>way below cost of living
>rural Missouri
32 hours a week at $10/hr before taxes will allow a single guy to live pretty fucking good here.
Any classic styled Model 70.
>they don't make a mainline mannlicher stock n01 anymore
>dealer exclusive version is blonde and in a retarded .25 caliber
why the FUCK is there not a .450 marlin mannlicher wood stock version anymore? gib and that $1900msrp would be yours ruger.
grose
Buy one secondhand
that doesn't solve my problem of wanting a ruger no1 in the caliber and configuration of my choosing orderable via the local FFL
if I'm going to put in the work of hunting down one, I could get an uberti falling block rifle for half the price.
Speaking of tasteful, patrician firearms
>new production 1885 for long distance rifle shooting and big game hunting
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>credential requirements can't be arbitrary
Bullshit.
Requiring years of experience in a field for an entry level position is totally arbitrary, but many companies do it to avoid having to train people, only to complain that nobody actually wants the job.
no one said it was entry level
I want a No. 1 in .404 Jeffery or .450/.400 Nitro Express.
Or some other similar ~.40cal high velocity chambering.
I don't see a problem with fast food.
What's your issue?
>willingly interacting with the kind of poors and idiots who voluntarily eat fast food
For reference
CZ rifles and all steel handguns.
Oil and gas jobs, no real requirements save for, well you basically are going to sell your soul to the company for a paycheck for a while till you learn to hack it. Then after that we'll only ask for your first born. Job is in wireline, flowback, cdls, derrick men, well servicing hands. Figure 3 on 1-2 off depending on how you negotiate. 15-30 an hour paid 24 hours a day, so it adds up as you are normally not going to leave location. Again these are not easy jobs, they are rough, you are going to be handling heavy steel day in and day out and you are going to learn to love a sledge hammer. Paying perdiem at $118 a day as long as you find your own hotel or housing, $50 a day if we provide your hotel or housing. Job is located in West Texas, no shock there I hope. Drawbacks outside of no life and tough work, town sucks, you will miss part of your days off from time to time, you will start getting paychecks at 10k plus a month and blow them all on fucking stupid shit like 100k pickups that have no residual value. I know I have been there, so have many of us.
You two little fags need to grow up and actually find decent jobs.
>have to work 6 months for $15/hour before you get your first raise
Fuck off boomer
>Fast food
>Demanding
What companies and what's the career progression? I'm already in Texas.
No one said the credentials required were appropriate to the job either. I was making a point that requiring credentials is not equivalent to presenting a fair offer.
Normal No.1s are more like $850 used. You gotta keep in mind they're actually fairly crude guns, though. They have the classic safari aesthetic but the finish quality (especially inside) is straight up modern Ruger.
I paid $1100 for mine, and that included a Leupold scope, $100 in ammo, a case, and shipping.
$15/hr * 24 hr/day for 21 days/month = 7560/month
plus $50 per diem * 30 days/month = 1500/month
= 108,720/year before taxes, which reduces it to about 91,000 after taxes....for doing some heavy lifting and learning some blue collar hardware skills on the job? Most people lift for free or pay at a gym lmao.
This doesn't smell right. I could be making that for 8 hours of work a day as a software developer in a cushy office after a year of training and another 1-2 years of work at ~60,000 salary.
What's the catch? Is "24 hours a day" pay and "3 day shifts" code for physically working and staying awake nonstop for 72 hours and taking enough meth to do it? is that where the wages go? If that's how it is it's no different from working shifts at three different Mcdonalds except you probably won't get stabbed or blown up at a Mcdonalds.
I'd check Profrac, Keane, Ranger Energy, BJ Services, Nabors, Cudd, NOV, avoid Schlumberger right now, layoffs. FMC is great to work for but might be a long shot.
Prime example of why everyone hates millennials, you just don't actually want to work.
Comes out to 10440 per month before taxes, overtime hits early on 24 shifts. No catch, not enough people. Look at housing costs in West Texas, that is pretty indicative of the demand right now. Just sold a house, went from 60k in the early 2000's to just north of 225k. These aren't 3 day shifts, these are 24 hours 7 days a week. No we don't stay awake that long, most of it is do shit for a few hours, nap. Last time a couple of 24's I was on I sat on my ass for 4 hours, got up, hit a hydraulic valve set, which took about 12 minutes, then back to my truck to fuck off for 4 hours. And for clarity I meant 3 weeks on 1-2 weeks off. Normally it is 21-7 but some required more time off. Hell I just hired a fucker with experience that had 13 fucking felonies.
This is like the 20something's Get Out of Jail Free card when someone suggests they should put effort into getting a job. I've had friends like that, who were 100% convinced the only way you could apply for a job was fill out the minimum info in an online application and never follow it up. "Yeah right grandpa, like anyone could get a job by talking to an employer in person."
Everyone I know who works in some kind of trade can't find workers, period. The old guys are retiring and the only younger people who even apply for electrician or plumbing jobs are tweakers who OD after a week. I met one dude who's looking for someone to take over his successful appliance repair company and he can't get anyone to even show up for work.
It's not just blue collar jobs, either. My last girlfriend and her friends are corporate accountants in their mid 30s. They hate working with people in their 20s because they have no work ethic. Like, someone who's hired for a job with easy $150K potential will show up two hours late to a meeting and be like "Man, I would have been in earlier but I was up binging Breaking Bad all night. You know how it is hahaha."
So much this, it is unreal to read so many comments about how people are too good for a job, or no one would do this, or god forbid be on time. The reason I am hiring illegals is they want to goddamn work and actually show the fuck up for a job. I have no qualms about it at this point, I need work done and rarely can get anyone under 30 to even apply.
This was my last job ad, this is my requirement and I have overlooked plenty of that just to get a body.
High school or equivalent
Demonstrate basic mechanical knowledge
Function as a team player
18 years or older
Ability to work on-site up to 3-6 weeks at a time for 12 hour / 24 hours shifts and live on site in travel trailer
Ability to pass a post physical examination, fitness testing, drug test & background check
What's your daily schedule like when you're on the clock? Do you need tools for the hiring process or does the company provide?
I make 30 an hour as a welder, 110 per diem. 50 hours a week if not more, shit is worth it you faggots.
What's a 24 hour shift if you're on site? Is that simply being available for work at the drop of a hat for all three weeks like a deployment?
>accountants
Inna middle of college, Computer Science major, going to try for Accounting minor as a backup.
I have no clock anymore, I get up when there is shit to do and call it a night when it is done. If there is a major fuck up in the field I go out and smooth shit over, or find something to fix it now! I can put in 3 hour days or be up for 40, but I am not in the field, haven't been for a while now.
A decent welder is worth their fucking weight in gold, you fuckers put in work.
Essentially yes, but most of the time it is literally sitting on your ass. The reason we pay what we do is that there is no time to bring people in to a job site that might be 4 hours from a fucking hotel. You stay there just in case you are needed. Rig ups are a fucking bitch. You'll be beating hammer unions for 300+ feet of pipe, 2-4" in diameter, lot of weight, lot of sore, lot of goddamn heat in the summer, and cold in winter. You are going to break fingers, tear muscles ect, part of it. If you are on the well servicing side, that can be much more constant work, figure a full 8 hours of hard labor, throwing tongs ect. I moved a kid up from a full green shit to a supervisor in 6 months, was promoting that shit every time he came into the office. Worked hard, never bitched, never missed a day.
The whole pack of accountants I hung out with were the hardest partying and most job-confident people I've ever met. Like they had no qualms about leaving a company for the dumbest reasons because they knew someone would hire them for more money within a week.
Fuck them. I love math, good with Excel, and I know not to fuck with a good thing once I have it.
Man, is it really gonna be that easy early 2021?
>Prime example of why everyone hates millennials, you just don't actually want to work.
I'm a trucker in my almost mid-20s. and I know people that have worked in the oil fields. But you fucks only give decent pay to older dudes who have """""experience""""" and expect someone to work shit pay for way too long before you actually pay a decent wage
My ex got a useless history degree in college and worked in some kind of telco job for a few years until her sister told her to try accounting in her late 20s. I'm fuzzy what she went back to school for, but I think it was an accounting degree with a master's in tax. The first part of her career was working in public firms like EY and PWC doing corporate accounts. Every said those jobs during tax season were working until midnight and drinking until 2am every night for a month. Then she got tired of the public hours and went to work for a tech company on their accounting team. Around the time we broke up she started working at CarGurus and was going to company parties with Snoop Dogg.
Trucker is a hell of a line of work for the right minded people. With trucking we aren't going to have a lot of choice, our insurance dictates we have a minimum of two years experience for a cdl, and if hazmat a minimum of two years on top of that. You are going to spend the two years doing something, either investing into a higher paying career, or trying to advance where you are at. Either way you are not going to get paid experienced wages from the start, I have no clue why people even begin to think this is reasonable. Hired a kid at 24 that paid his dues, and got through that damn two year mark. He started at $31 an hour and paid 24's like the rest of them.
Physical labor doesn't bother me. What's hiring like - do you find a company office willing to train up fracking operators and then work up the ladder from new guy to line to super?
I'd shy away from the frack side for now. Normally frac policy is to hire 1000k people for ever 200 they actually need. That is the turnover rate. They will keep a certain group out of that and if you are with a shit crew then you are going to get cut. Right now I would look for flowback, well servicing, well testing, wireline, pump truck or pump truck hand if no cdl.
Second part of your question, at least with us is just put in the time, we will get you trained, and do our damndest to get you with a crew. Someone in that group is going to move up. Most guys are happy just being hands. They don't care to move up in part because of a large hispanic workforce, and their normal stance is hey, why are you looking at me. They have that mentality, most just don't care to be the guy making the calls, or having shit come down on them when something goes wrong.
Also rural missouri here, town of ~1700
couldn't even get a job at the doggone gas station in town, nor the hardware store, nor the DG
where do you live, bro?
is pump truck long haul? trac-trailer or straight bed?
Might be considered long haul, some jobs will be 400 miles from the yard, but normally not. Tractor pulled, very few will straight bed. Backside pumps might be straight bed but those are normally on smaller 2.5 ton rigs.
Herculaneum
>a large hispanic workforce
Is there the slightest attempt to ensure they're here legally?
For my company yes, for our recent acquisitions, no. Most are legal anyway, all Tejano. As long as you have or somehow can get a social security number or tax id, well they will get hired more than likely.
haha, I'm on the exact opposite side of the state, that might explain it
Damn. I do a lot of hunting up around Rock Port and Maryville for spring snow geese and all the gas stations and fast food joints have "We're Hiring!" signs all the fuck over. You in the SW corner or something?
Spitting distance from KS, right on a big bend in the missouri river in Platte County
Dunno what to say then m8. Do you have face tattoos, a criminal record, or agoraphobia/autism?
>well kept high mileage Lexus
bad comparison, this gun looks like shit
Oil company user, how come your company pays 100k but all the online salary reports are 35k a year or 66k a year for workers?
my 2nd (hobby) job pays 50 bucks an hour.
maybe because your pay is shit? boomers without education will work your jobs because they cant compete in todays marketplace, but any average zoomer out of college can earn more than that doing basic bitch printer setups or general IT work at any office
>overtime
same for cop, welder, boilermaker, piperfitter, etc. salaries
on paper you make 40k as a journeyman, but with a 60 hour week at time in a half you're pulling in 70k with a year of training. RIP your knees and back tho.
the gucci setup would be to have a tradesman job you can work every spare moment at and drop most of the dosh on the stock market and property speculation. turn 90k welding power plant systems and oil fields into passive income renting to college kids.
For one, prices vary, secondly it takes what is the posted hourly and runs from that.
What this guy says.
Come back and post once you get out of highschool sport.
40k as a journeyman? I've read everywhere they pay ~$30/hour starting which is more around 50k+
scale that with 60-80 hour weeks and time and a half
Was in the same boat but it was small and a college town. Being a townie helped but then I drove 6 hours a day for construction and made $800 a week. Might have to just get out and risk it
Lmao, phoenix az here, I own a block plant and cant get enough help dispite starting at 16$ an hour.
Wtf is wrong with you you damn snob
Nobody got time for that. It's barely above poverty line. Chest beating about overtime is throwing away your social life, kids, etc to barely afford a retirement.
What ordinary middle-class dude is going to throw away a office job to work with illegals and felons?
Excuses are why you're poor.
Job posting? I'm willing to relocate.
>
hes full of shit
are you a 14 YO, faggot? Those are classic.
ur a baitbitch
sweet
>Excuses are why you're poor.
I finished my CS degree last year and work from home 4 days a week for 75k plus equity.
Maybe if you work really hard you'll have more cash, but I'll still have my back at 40.
All memeing aside, if you're old enough to own a rifle and you can't afford a couple $1000 guns, you've practically driven your life into the toilet somehow.
I have one in 300wby mag. Kicks like a mule but folded an elk a 550 yards.