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Re: O/T Is there any common sense anymore
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Posted by Clint Youse MO on July 09, 2007 at 19:35:54 from (64.111.61.87):
In Reply to: O/T Is there any common sense anymore posted by Farmall MD on July 09, 2007 at 14:29:35:
I think that there have been some very good comment made here. I guess I am on of the "kids nowadays" I am 25 years old own my own farm been working there since 14 got chence to by it a year ago April get up every morning do my work and make a livving for me and my wife. I usually leave the house at between 5 and 7 AM dependiong on what needs to be done that day and come in at dark. I was not born knowing how to do everything like some people said they were not taught how to do a job that is bull even watching dad counts as being taught something dont blame these kids blame there parents. ME and a friend of mine were the only kids in our highschool class that bought are own vehicles at 16 and paid all the gas and insurance and upkeep hey mine was not new but it was mine the rest of the kids in our class got cars given to them from mommy and daddy. I was taught that hardwork will payoff in the end and I believe it I got my first paycheck at age 7 for clleaning out the back alleys in the vet clinic save that money got in to the hog bussiness with dad yeah he helped me out and showed how to do the work but it was my start and if you do not believe that somebody helped you learn to do the things you do ya might want to reflect on life a little. I think the parents and teachers are to blame on this stuff. Clint
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