Posted by fixerupper on April 20, 2015 at 08:21:11 from (100.42.82.100):
In Reply to: Running A Stackwagon? posted by Bryce Frazier on April 20, 2015 at 06:49:38:
Go for it. The more jobs you have away from home the more you will know later on in life. With your skills and willingness to learn you will do fine. As far as stress goes, stress strengthens you. Too much stress isn't good either but if you go for easy jobs your whole life you won't get as far as your abilities will allow.
When I was your age I didn't go out to work for anyone. The only jobs I had away from this farm was neighborhood jobs baling hay and shelling corn. The rest of the time dad kept me busy here at home. Then after graduation from high school I went to farm mechanics school for 9 months and after that it was right back to this farm to the same old stuff. I feel I missed out on a lot of life experiences because of it. It wasn't till I took off on the wheat harvest when I was in my later 40's that I really got to travel and experience something different in farming and life in general. Getting out in the world taught me stress management too. You have to learn to handle and shed getting yelled at, called names, cussed at, being flipped the bird and everything else negative that happens to you when you are out and about. Like I said at first, go for it!
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