Posted by Walterdavies on January 22, 2010 at 09:40:47 from (67.142.165.26):
In Reply to: Hired Hands posted by Flurette Farm on January 22, 2010 at 08:04:34:
Two of the best workers that I had were ex-cons they worked hard you could trust them to do what you told them and I never lost anything. The only problem was when I would call them back they would be back in jail for Parole violations. The last time I hired one he showed up with a pistol in his pocket, never called him again.
The worst helpers were Kids from town they were out of shape and couldn't add 2 and 2 and come up with 5 I would ask how bales on that wagon and they would spend an hour trying to count them instead of counting down one side and the end and multiplying. to get the answer.
I don't know what they teach in school these days but I'm sure they don't teach practical math.
Anyway its getting harder to find good help that one can trust. If the tools are old and not expensive then just forget it , maybe mention something about missing tools he could have just put them down and forgot them. Walt
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