Posted by dhermesc on June 21, 2016 at 08:46:44 from (24.248.193.103):
In Reply to: Re: Best hired hand posted by ditchwitch on June 21, 2016 at 08:09:46:
I can't complain too much. My two sons helped me deliver hay on Saturday to three different buyers. At one place the owner (ex army currently active with the reserves) and his brother were there to "help". Both of them were about were younger than me (about 45 or so and appeared to be in decent shape) and I thought good this should be easy on everyone. After 15 minutes of humping bales across the shed and into the tiny loft the owner wanted them in and stacking them 7 to 9 layers high it became apparent that even my 14 year old could work them into the ground in the 100 degree heat. We unloaded the last of it with the two men sucking wind and pretty much trying to stay out of the way. Driving away I told the boys "Feels pretty good to show full grown men how to work doesn't it". The owner paid them .50 a bale for delivery and stacking.
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