Posted by Fullthrottle on June 18, 2011 at 19:11:37 from (209.183.51.44):
In Reply to: Paying Hay Help posted by low budget on June 18, 2011 at 04:33:49:
In the late 70's me and my buddies used to pick it out of the field and haul it on Dad's f-750 then stack it any way you wanted it for 5 cents a bale. Only had 1 guy ever take us for a ride. AFTER it was all stacked he started heming and hawing about how much money that was and it REALLY wasn't worth all that money. Paid us about a fourth of what he owed. Next year he asked us to haul his hay again, I told him 10 cents a bale and he paid us BEFORE we unloaded the truck. When I got home that evening he had called my Dad and said I was rude to him. (If he only knew what I wanted to say!) Told Pop the story and he went with me to the gentleman's house, I stood by quietly while Dad explained that theives and cheats paid a higher rate than honest folks and that his truck wouldn't go through a crooked mans gate, all without raising his voice. Wish I would've learned that demeanor, but unfortunately I have a temper! Pay what it's worth and you'll have people waiting in line to help.
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