Posted by philip d on December 17, 2017 at 19:01:28 from (96.44.94.91):
Our son decided to make a huge life change this week. He had some friends working in Alberta making close to double what most people here are making. Our farm is too small to afford another full time salary besides myself right now. He's been working full time on another dairy for $12.50/hr and working part time for us as well. One of his friends out west now is working on a dairy farm and now making $20/hr. He hooked our son up with a dairy that's expanding to 1000 cows soon and he's starting off at $18/hr. The 2 farms out there are close by so his buddy's renting him space in the house he rents and helping him along. He's only 18 but if he has to work on another farm he might as well work on one that pays a lot more than he can make here. I'm not looking forward to him moving so far but I can't provide near the opportunities that he has available to him there. He's pretty excited and even though it's hard we have to be happy for him at the same time. His grandfather on his mothers side is driving out with him so his cars there and flying back. Leaves on the 27th not sure how long it will be till we see him next but that's life sometimes and he has the right to live it how he chooses. He's planning on staying out a year maybe 2 but we'll see how it plays out. He may do that or he may love it out there and only come home to visit?
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