Posted by Lazy WP on March 14, 2018 at 11:07:34 from (174.217.0.2):
In Reply to: $16 An Hour posted by Traditional Farmer on March 14, 2018 at 08:29:01:
I got out of the farming and ranching thing this Christmas. Have been running operations for absentee owners for the last 15 years. Over that time I have managed to acquire some nice things, a number of tractors, NICE horses. A couple NICE pickups and trailers. Last November, I was told the ranch I was running was for sale. I decided that I was tired of busting my rump for a salary. I put WAY more hours in then the owners, worried about the livestock, and equipment much more, and never saw the benefits of the ownership. ( I have a phobia of borrowing money to operate on)Anyway, the middle of January I took a job at a local feedlot, basically doing whatever needs done. I am making $15/hour, a $500/month housing allowance, and they are reimbursing me for my insurance premium, since the wife has me on her policy. I get paid for every hour I am working, haven't had to work a Sunday, and if something breaks, I don't have to wonder how to get it fixed, or how to get it paid for. The stress level is low, hours are long, and paycheck is BIG.
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