Posted by NY 986 on July 13, 2019 at 05:15:15 from (174.220.8.232):
In Reply to: money posted by stonerock on July 13, 2019 at 02:49:42:
The wife has a full time job but for me it is just the farm. I've worked off the farm in the past but it is hard to find things anymore. Labor is plentiful around here so employers do not want people that have other time commitments. I went to a Lowe's store to apply for a part time position and the lady said she did not want any farmers there as employees as she felt they would not be reliable in terms of commitment. It boils down to a lot of places want employees that have no other options in life. As far as trades go the Mennonites and Amish have flooded carpentry, brick laying, electrical, etc. and it is near impossible to compete with them. I just recently had to have some electrical work down that I could not do myself outside and the Mennonite did it for under half for what anybody else would have charged. I could stand to work given commodity prices currently but it is very difficult to find things. The local JD dealer before they changed hands was looking for someone to assemble mowers over the winter but that never came to be for me.
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