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Re: young person with a problem


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Posted by John A. on July 04, 2013 at 05:56:52 from (64.128.16.238):

In Reply to: young person with a problem posted by mikeplotner on July 03, 2013 at 21:51:43:

Mike, No Rant taken! Sounds like these guys....
So-Called-Friends.....Are still Farming on Daddies Coattails + $$$$$! Dad Paved the way so they don't have the Sleepless nights Wondering How on Earth will they make a 500K note payment at the end of the Yr?
Dad Bought most of the Equipment, Fuel, Seed,,, You take that out of you bottom line you can have the newest tractor, combine whatever!
If I haven't missed my guess about you Most if not all you equipment is paid for. Just the yearly maintence bill but it is hard to justify some things when you are at a given size and most of those things your So-called-Friends are Riding Hard on You about is the LOOKS and you sleep well at night. Like the Financial Guru Dave Ramsey says Cash Is King in the financial world Not giving up Interest Pmts to a Bank or PCA Keeps your Money where it should be in your pocket ready to do what is needed at you Place!
Tell The So-Called-Friends ....To Go F--- Themselves as long as You pay the Bills at your House You will do what is best for You!
A Paid off 4230/1066 etc, is better than making pmts on a $80000 tractor Now! Maybe later You will upgrade when there is just reason to get a bigger HP!
You are A-OK by Me!
Also What does you Dad have to do with your Operation Again tell These So-Called_Friends You are at the same point where their Dad/Granddad was 50 yrs ago!
In the Movie "Mclintock" John Wayne s Character tell the young Hand that "Everybody works for Somebody"..... So what is your Friends point. You Teach school and Farm, Sooo What! You get a pay check every month and Insurance too in your Benefit package, But most importantly, you Impact young people in your community! What are they doing for the local Young people. Besides You have a birds eye view of future help at the Farm too!
Hope this Helps
Later,
John A.


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