Posted by wile E on May 06, 2014 at 04:49:31 from (75.128.139.236):
While I have been home resting from my hernia surgery it gives a guy time to surf U tube and watch old shows and read and other stuff.
Well, if any of you fellas watch U tube they always have one commercial in front of whatever you are about to watch. Yesterday there was a very sobering commercial. It goes like this...... Less than 1% of the nation are farmers, most are older, many over 60YO. And most people do not put an ounce of thought into where food comes from. I am not a farmer, I have an uncle that is, he lives 80 miles from me. For all the farmers out there in the USA, please instruct your kids, grandkids on how to farm the land, run it like a business and do the right thing. (I do not know how else to say it)
Society today teaches kids that "only" white collar jobs are the good jobs. That is crap. I know of guys that are highly skilled welders/plumbers/HVAC techs that have done well. I have one friend that is a plumber, works for a commercial HVAC installer and he does side work, he has 4 kids and is 37 YO. (but he aint a farmer) No time anyway. The shameless bozos in the newsmedia talk like the only job with dignity is a white collar job. Please pass your farming trade on to your kids.
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