HANNITY

He just had a segment where he talked about his early days he was basically hand to mouth and worked with drywall and it was a happy time for him and it reminded of when I was in my senior year in high school and my mother who was doing the books for the company get me a janitorial job cleaning an a floor in an Air Force building and it was at a fixed rate. I believe it was $160/ month and was just that no matter how long it took and it was six nights a week. So the better I got at it, and there was me and a senior guy, the more I effectively made per hour and I got really good at using a floor polisher and eventually got to the point where it took me less than two hours a night. My older brother came on later and he wasn’t salaried but paid by the hour and he never made close to what I did. I enjoyed that job as much as any I ever had.

And as a shout out to you who were in the military, one time there was a base alert which basically means they were playing fake war games. Now this was when I was totally ripped and strong and one night when I was carrying a floor sander down to put it away and go home an AP stopped me and wanted to see my identification and I said okay hold this and it almost ripped his arms out of the sockets on his way to the floor. I chuckled.