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Re: Hiring Casual Labor


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Posted by RN on December 15, 2008 at 13:01:50 from (96.60.76.192):

In Reply to: Hiring Casual Labor posted by Davis SC on December 14, 2008 at 20:10:00:

Find 15/16 year old Mexican girl that speaks good english and can read a manual for machinery- then ask her to find help that is willing to work rough labor jobs. At job site with extra 4/6 men she can translate your directions and get some coffee. Crew is maybe 1/2 her relatives and job gets finished, cleaned up site, and then pay what was agreed to each in cash. If real good work, give a bit extra to girl and tell her check back next week or next job time. Watch out around some machinery but don't worry too much about crew working around animals. Don't get too obnoxiously 'friendly' with the girl and try to avoid ICE picking up crew. Might have to do some driving- if girl is old enough she may have a license. Others may have one from Sonora but best NOT to let them drive your truck on the road until you can verify they know what stop sign is. Your local sherrif may have a job refferal list of people behind in fines and support that are willing to work. Iowa Sherriffs have Spanish translators available in many places. If you don't like the thought of Mexicans doing work illegally-and there is a criminal element among them- maybe try to find some Amish. Haitian and Jamaicans, Polish another possible resource. Check with Asian church for possible workers-may find a few of their students and some older workers available for work, might learn some new cusswords if engines don't start. If you get suspicious american- stop by sherrif or police and see if they can identify him, druggies are usually known by officers. Tattoos are usually not that bad- but MS13 on knuckles is not a good recommendation.


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