Posted by AllisG on July 08, 2014 at 20:49:43 from (67.238.113.84):
In Reply to: Square baling hay. posted by ss55 on July 08, 2014 at 17:20:56:
ss55 said: (quoted from post at 17:20:56 07/08/14) Can I ask what you were paying those two kids? Sometimes pay determines how much stamina a person has, or is willing to have.
Right now as a high school graduate of 18 I get paid $10 dollars an hr. to stack square bales for neighbors. I work free for my girlfriend's family and with her driving and me stacking on the wagon we do 500 to 600 bales a day... Stacked 400 on the gooseneck the other day and drove 25 miles to deliver with the promise of labor to unload. When I get there their 18 year son and friends were to busy playing video games in the house to help unload the hay for his own horses. left his mother and father unload into the mow so I helped unload the trailer... Sorry for a little rant there but had to let that one out.
This post was edited by AllisG at 20:51:58 07/08/14.
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