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Re: what to ay for haying help


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Posted by Lanse on June 26, 2008 at 13:41:19 from (64.12.117.74):

In Reply to: Re: what to ay for haying help posted by fergienewbee on June 26, 2008 at 12:57:41:

LOL Yee-Haw :-)


Most places here feed you. Last place i worked for i barely worked. The boss had me and someone else help some dude load a 28' trailer since his help diddnt show up. We spent most of the day tossing bales down from wagons where the 50 year old man stacked most of them even when we offered to help him out. This was when i was given that WC, during a break. When things began to slow down on the trailer front i left the ease of tossing bales 5 feet across a wagon and letting them fall to go back to stacking, since now it was just the guy who gave me the WC up there, and he was really working by this time. i walked out across the field and climbed up and he sure appriciated that. The bad part was i got the trailer stacking job instead of being on the wagons because my skin was allready badly burned and the back of my neck is still peeling but it was worth it. The boss at this job was pretty ticked because he payed me and the other person $160 to stack the dude's trailer and the dude never reimbursed him for our help. I stacked for 2 other places this first cutting. Hoping to do better next. Hopefully i wont miss most of it due to a trip.

I work whatever odd job i can for my tractors. Its hard, the work sucks and doesnt pay well, but its worth it any day for these old tractors. My most realiable job is at a livestock and implement dealer, but thats got to be the only one i truely hate. The guy's an @$$ and its amazing he can stay in buissness. They have a bushhog there they;re trying to sell that has plywood covering where the deck rusted through. The whole place is overgrown and he pays me to use an anicient cythe to recaim overgrown areas. Thats bad enough, but the "restored" tractors he sells really touch a nerve. Theres what coulda been a nice WD45 there. The lens on the back bulb broke. You can see where he spray painted over it. Its an orange light. Theres sevral fords that are worse. Including some painted over grease. Anyone in soulthwest ohio looking to hire a kid???? When i get these tractors going and have some money to spend im going to put an ad in the local paper for myself to try to find some other work.......


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