Posted by kyplowboy on August 27, 2008 at 02:59:51 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Re: Jobs posted by tlak on August 27, 2008 at 02:39:49:
After a few years ago when all the help ran off, most of the bigger guys around here have gone to the H2A program and all the paper work that goes with it. Every one says it would be a whole lot easyer to get rid of well fare. When you used local help how many sq ft they had to live in, if they had running water in the house was not your problem. If the locals wanted to work 7 days a week it was fine and you did not have to provide them with transportation and a meal a day. 10 years ago with local help when one decided they did not want to work, or wanted thier check at dinner every day there was some one waiting at the end of the drive way to take thier place. Not like that any more. I try to make do with family and few friends on the weekends. I have had pretty good luck this year. I have found a few high school kids with the help of the local ag teacher. Hope they work out.
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