Posted by David from Kansas on November 16, 2023 at 07:52:16 from (199.58.181.121):
In Reply to: First money posted by Tony in SD on November 16, 2023 at 03:49:32:
Not exactly money made, but dad bought a 1K life insurance policy on me when I was about 3-4 years old and I still have it. Haven't paid any premiums for many years, just let the accumulated dividends and interest pay it. Don't remember what it is worth now, more than 75 years later. After high school I was just helping dad on the farm and I had bought a new JD square baler and was doing custom work using dad's tractor on the baler. Then a neighbor hired me to help him on his farm/ranch at $1 an hour, but paid me $1.50 an hour for running a combine at harvest time. This went on for a couple of years. He was great to work for and during the time I worked for him he took me to the Denver stock show, took me along with him (I did some of the driving) to Wyoming on a cattle buying trip, all expenses paid.
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