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Old 05-06-2009, 09:47 PM   #19
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Default Re: nhra increase fees explained

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Originally Posted by Ed Fernandez View Post
If moving Is'nt a problem then move to either Div.1 or 2.Either one has a multitude of tracks (Div 2gives
you an IHRA option,a little milder weather too).There,open and shut case.
I wish it was that cut and dry of an option, but the company I work for is no closer to any of those areas than the state of Illinois. Now that would be an option to ponder...Div 3 & the IHRA racing from that area...as the pop song said, "things that make you go hmmm". Now that I'm soon to be 51 (and being a parts delivery driver), most of my works competition is younger than I...thus age discrimination has to be considered as well as starting over anew, which after investing 6.5yrs of my working life into my present job, I'm not willing (nor do I think it's a good ideal) to start over again (especially since I'm one of the alpha drivers, and I get to enjoy 3wks of paid time off for my racing!).

Btw Ed, you call Hurricane season (esp. in Fl.) "a little milder weather"? Now that's funny...R.O.L.O.L.!!!
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