I have a cousin that owns 2 in Florida. His whole family works there and they make some great money!
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Originally posted by Chew View PostSorry for hijacking your thread Kurt. At least the thread is still alive and well.
I know it's not for everyone, but it's good money. They need delivery drivers for all over the state. It's a big operation, they have numerous contracts with different agency's and counties. If you like to drive, and can handle it, it pays good.
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostI did this for a part time job when I was in school in New York... It does take a special attitude and mind set to be able to do it... Let me just say, I got as big an "education" working at the funeral home as I did in school... Education on real life situations or should I say dying situations! Once went on a "removal" for a guy who was found dead in his 4th floor apartment in August with no air conditioning... been dead for 3 weeks... That was a fun one...
Did more than one funeral with an empty casket because the body wasn't "ready" yet...
Dug a guy up once in a cemetery that had been buried for 7 years... Was a retired Air Force guy.. Wife had a falling out with the local church and was moving from Long Island to El Paso, Texas. She had her husband dug up and we shipped him "Delta-Dash" from La Guardia to El Paso Texas!
Hardest for me were the ones involving children... Worst was a 7 year old little girl... That little casket to this day puts a big old lump in my throat... don't think I could do that sort of thing today some 40 years later...
Yup, the stories I can tell. Been a funeral director in Texas for 30 years. Attics in August are no fun.
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