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Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on July 23, 2007 at 06:24:59 from (207.190.67.77):
In Reply to: My son wants a job. posted by Idaho Ron on July 22, 2007 at 18:27:35:
Ron, you and your son must have a good bond for you to share this with each other and also with us. I am curious as I'm sure others are regarding your sons age, even though maturity and interest can play a much larger hand in this decision. Even before reading CNKS's post, my thought was of the individual state law regarding youth tractor operation and any program - here in Vernon County sponsored by University Extension (4-H) and local high school vo-ag instructors, held shortly after schools dismiss for the summer. I know liability is something to be considered, but are we going to live our lives 'fearing' what might happen? I would suggest you continue this good interest with your son and BOTH of you 'pick and choose' customers carefully and it can be a wonderful experience carried for a lifetime. I am troubled by youth being denied opportunities because we, who are allegedly adults, step in and think we know it all and in the process squelch their interests. Dummy me here, but is it a regional term - corrugator vs. cultivator a term I familiar with. Any pictures to share? Have someone get the SC, you and your son 'posed' in good light and 'fill the viewfinder' with your image. Please keep us posted and enjoy this experience!
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