My grandson is a junior, dual enrolled in high school and tech school. He drives 11 miles to high school every morning at 7 AM. At noon he drives 21 miles to tech school campus. At 3:30 PM he drives 10 miles home. He mows two lawns every Saturday to buy gas and a little spending money. He drives a 1976 dodge pickup truck that he and his father rebuilt. It's paid for, and runs like a new truck. It gets about 15 mpg. As you can see, he doesn't have much left for spending money when gasoline is $2.25 per gallon. Today that price is $4.30 a gallon.
He doesn't ask for it, but I pay for his insurance.
I hope that the oil companies and the administration will stop and think about all the young people trying to become self sufficient and return to some type of reality.
He doesn't ask for it, but I pay for his insurance.
I hope that the oil companies and the administration will stop and think about all the young people trying to become self sufficient and return to some type of reality.
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