Re: How do all of you deal with this as it comes up?
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Posted by Randy as in Randy-IA on August 05, 2007 at 11:42:20 from (207.177.83.91):
In Reply to: How do all of you deal with this as it comes up? posted by havvey on August 05, 2007 at 06:25:31:
One more thing to my reply to Davpal , Don't assume for a minute that I can't work along side any local farmer or that I'm a city dude that is wet behind the ears . As for the time is money angle , how do you have the time to hang out on the forum if there's no time to get the important work done outside ? A few minutes being polite is going to set you back till 10 pm ? I don't get it . It's real easy to get someone to leave without being impolite - Just tell them you're busy . Nobody has to lie about it and most everybody including me will understand . Just say simply - I enjoy talking but I've got things I have to get done before whenever time . Even if it is a lie it 's polite and understandable . Since I've been in heavy construction half my life I have given a lot of tips on how to get things done safely and quicker so don't once again assume you can't learn something from a non-farmer . ...Randy
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