Posted by JayinNY on September 29, 2012 at 17:36:25 from (166.137.88.152):
In Reply to: $1/hr posted by George Marsh on September 29, 2012 at 16:04:43:
My first job at 14 was helping a farmer put up hay in 1988, worked 40 hours for that sob and got $19.50. I quit after that. Next farm a horse farm in 1989 paid me $3.50 per hour, but the owners son was lazy so I made out good! Still there today, only I took over the horses and the haying, ect. Next horse farm I worked on I was paid $4.50 an hour in 1993, than worked at a hvac company for $7.00 an hour, the big time I thought, but the boss man was a disrepectful &sshole so I quit, started a landscaping company and never looked back. I went back to the second horse farm for something to do the winter of 2008, they went from $4.50 an hour in 1993 to $8.00 an hour! Lol
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