Posted by larry@stinescorner on October 03, 2018 at 08:24:55 from (100.35.206.79):
Its sort of machine /tractor related My neighbor and many others get their lawns cut here in NJ by a landscaper. I never have,,but when I got sick I went to see him last season. I explained,We want to cut our lawn,,,but I if we get in trouble I may need him to cut.I said,its tough for me to admit I need help,,I have cut lawn since around 12 years old,,and enjoy doing it. He is a maybe 10 years younger than me,and a hard worker. We hit it off so good,He said ,I understand 100 percent.Do what you can,,and anytime you need I can cover for you . We have become friends,,If he cut he got paid,,but didnt care if it was everyweek or only once in a while. A week ago he was real late at the neighbors.I took him a bottle of water.
He has seen me doing well this summer,,cutting with the walk behind scag each week,and doing the garden. When I took him the water,I said your late tonight,,breakdowns? He said,,no,,my help didnt show up. I cant get help. He went on to tell me that he pays 14 dollars an hr,if someone knows nothing,,and he teaches them the weedwacker. If someone knows anything he pays 20 dollars per hr. He cant get help. He even asked me,,your hired,,you can run the zero turn.////.Im gonna be 63 Oct 6 and got offered a job ,he cant find any young people to work...
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