15000 a year would be great.I have never made 15000 profit since I started farming.Always something that needs replaced or you have to buy something else or the milk price crashes and I lose 100000 that year and it takes 5 years to catch back up.Also I said I start out at 10 an hour and if you are worth more than that I will pay more than that.I had a guy that would drive one of my dump trucks before. I paid him 18 bucks an hour but he was real good and never broke anything.But almost all other help was not worth 2 bucks an hour.And 10 bucks starting out is about the most you can make around here unless you want to drive 70 miles one way to the city.Its pretty sad I cant find help to run a tractor or skidloader.I dont expect them to help milk or anything like that And funny thing is I do all the manual labor so what the heck do they have to complain about.all I need is a seat jocky is that to much to ask?
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