Posted by jbdyer on January 07, 2016 at 17:10:33 from (75.104.202.178):
In Reply to: Hired Help - Rate???? posted by Bill VA on January 07, 2016 at 14:58:56:
I am in East Texas and bale small squares, I drop them on the ground right out of the baler, I hire school boys to load and stack bales. I pay them One Dollar a bale. I have one Boy that is my leader and knows what I want and he is the driver and ram rod. He just turned 16 years old. They work with 4 - 5 boys, 15-18 yrs old. The little skinny kids usually out do the football jocks. They load, haul and stack 5-700 bales in a day and split the money evenly, they will make around 15 - 20 dollars an hour if you let them get after it. They use my equipment and my fuel. 1/3 are from wealthy families,1/3 poor kids and 1/3 middle class kids, most know nothing about a farm, but all have a decent set of parents (I get permission from parents before working). When I see these boys in town during the winter months they say "be sure and call me when you get more hay to haul" All my neighbors never can find help when they need it! Ha, Ha , but they always lowball these kids. Oh, and I pay cash also and provide water and Gatorade, I run the rake and baler. I have also never been robbed here at my place for the 30 years I been here. JBDyer
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