Posted by RBoots on January 13, 2019 at 10:11:35 from (173.241.113.101):
In Reply to: Re: Got some wood cut posted by Bob Bancroft on January 13, 2019 at 01:33:39:
Bob, there's always a surplus of wood laying around when we're cutting in the winter. Sometimes we cut hundreds of trees a day. Not always dead trees, but a lot of them are nonetheless. Just a few years ago, people would follow us around and pick up the wood we cut, a lot of them didn't have much else to do. But it seems now, since they raised all the amounts of assistance for home heating and etc, a few years back, the wood just lays there a lot of the time. I guess why go out in the cold and pick up wood if your heat is mostly paid for? Anyway, I suppose if the wood belonged to someone you know well, you could go pick it up after work, but there's too many busybodies with nothing else to do but complain about something that they don't know the whole story on, so our management would prefer we didn't make a habit of it, or just don't do it at all. They don't want the phone calls and social media attention from someone thinking we are cutting wood for ourselves just so we can go pick it up after work.
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