lil wayne in biloxi

Many of you know the grind of work weeks, but I was an NPC for family and society and only got to try out labor jobs in my late teens, early 20s. Now, every single day as soon as I wake up I try to figure out what the next job is going to be. I have to stay on it at all times. I don’t have a nice, padded, social-security license like a lot of you. And it’s terrifying, but it’s rewarding. When you do a job and the boss pulls out his wallet and hands you CASH MONEY, well it feels great. I do some pressure washing work on the side here and there. I just completed a driveway with the sidewalk, and i only had an electric pressure washer so it took 3 days, whereas a gas powered one it would have only take 1 day. But on the coast it’s not like everywhere else, we get by with bare minimum.

In other news, Lil’ Wayne is going to be hosting a 20 year anniversary concert at the Biloxi Coast Coliseum in August, and tickets went on sale today but they were all pre reserved by some credit card company. Idk, some sources say tickets go on sale Friday, but I guess I’ll just have to find out.

Key Takeaways

  • The author describes the struggle of finding work and staying motivated without a safety net.
  • They enjoy the reward of getting paid in cash for their labor jobs, but they face challenges, like using an electric pressure washer that takes longer.
  • The author recently completed a driveway and sidewalk pressure washing job over three days due to equipment limitations.
  • Additionally, they mention the excitement of a Lil’ Wayne concert happening in August, but note the confusion around ticket sales.

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