Posted by ss55 on June 04, 2013 at 15:30:16 from (173.19.101.220):
In Reply to: I know whats worse posted by JD Farmer on June 04, 2013 at 09:17:35:
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At first I thought you were complaining about a teenager who still lives at home and you are fully supporting. After I read that you are complaining about your grown daughter, her husband and your grandkid's ball game, I tend to think you are just looking for someone else to blame for your own poor planning.
I do hope you can still get your hay put-up before tommorrow's rains.
Do you have anyone lined up who can call on short notice to help out for these type of crisis in exchange for some good pay? If you can offer someone $25 to $50 per hour for emergency help you can select from some pretty good help that wants to work and knows how to get the job done right. That may sound like a lot to pay per hour, but it is not for many hours. When you compare the extra labor cost to the value of the crop saved it's really a bargain.
Avoiding these type of crisis is where a little planning really pays off.
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