Posted by Banditfarmer on June 17, 2011 at 07:09:05 from (174.103.156.49):
In Reply to: Night Job posted by 37chief on June 16, 2011 at 20:56:30:
For 10 years I worksd a 12 hour nite shift, They called it a German shift. One week you worked Monday, Tuesday off Wensday and Thursday and work Friday Saturday and Sunday. The next week you were off Monday and Tuesday work Wensday and Thursday and off Friday Saturday and Sunday. Me and dad were farming 200 acres and there were alot of days I would wake up thinking I was going to be late for work. I would get dressed and leave for work and 5 miles down the road figuar out it was an off day or get to work (35 miles) punch the time clock and go down on the floor and figuar it out. One day I got to thinking.... This Aint Worth IT! I no longer work for that Company, We cut back on the farming and now I enjoy my wife and family and farming now more than ever. Life is to short to work yourself into an early grave! The money is not as good as it use to be but I could care less about that. Now I can take my wife for an hour drive to get some good ice cream at Youngs and enjoy the day! Thats what its all about now! Bandit
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