Posted by blonde girl on March 26, 2009 at 17:59:36 from (142.176.116.131):
Starting to wonder if life would be alot better being a teat suckling @$$ hole working for someone else than wasting my time trying to keep everyone else happy.The banker wants everything ship shape and proffitable.Every G D salesman is pestering when we're busy,but have to be polite because sometimes we need them.It's the employees that tick me off the most!They only will do the easy jobs,with only the new tractors,and won't make an honest effort to fix anything.If it's in the least bit work orrinted,you have to do it yourself.If the tractor is more 10 years old,they aren't going to use it.If it's dirty,they aint toutching it.If they break it,come and fix it.Rough as he!!,no point in going on any more because there's an obvious answer,fire them and tell them to go to he!!.Only one problem,they are all the same,so as long as I want to make a living farming,gotta suck everyone's G D ar$ ,tell them it smells beautifull and smile.Meanwhile they make more money than I do,and it's my house and multi generational family farm that the bank won't hessitate for a second to auction off should I discontinue to find a way to make ends meet.By the way,I'm not actually blonde girl,I made up this handel so the ar$holes I am fed up with won't read this and quit
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