Posted by oldtanker on May 31, 2017 at 06:07:10 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: Working with kids!#@%$ posted by tomstractorsandtoys on May 30, 2017 at 20:27:33:
Too many questions. 1 as stated a blower or any piece of equipment that says just IH on it isn't anywhere near new. 2 boy? At 21 he should be a man. Lot of the 21 year old boys or girls in our area are still acting like kids because of the way they were raised. 3 if every time you leave your 2 sons working together something happens why do you leave them together? Brother who happen to be together who get along generally either start horsing around, if they don't get along arguing. That means they ain't paying attention to the task at hand. Leaving them unsupervised is the fault of the supervisor.
Look at the good side. A young MAN, 21 years old, stopped by most likely after work to help out his old man. I'm sure there are other things he'd like to be doing, fishing, chasing girls, swimming, chasing girls, hanging out with friends, chasing girls...... Another kid, 16, who most likely has friends and other things he'd rather be doing was there helping (from the sounds of things by force) his ungrateful old man. Bet he too would have rather been doing his imitation of a bull just turned out with the heifers and been chasing girls too.
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