Posted by camju on November 01, 2010 at 17:24:36 from (142.161.9.52):
In Reply to: jobs for kids posted by Case e on November 01, 2010 at 15:43:48:
As long as we worked on the farm (and we did the milking,sh!t haulin,and haying,whatever we were told to do)we could feed are criters(horse and couple cows)for free.We got no money no alowense,so we knew what work was.My children(8),6 are girls)all do what I tell them and they get bicycles,and whatever we think they need and a little extra.I am at the point where they want a horse so next year that is probably on the list.If they have to help with chores and gardening etc.then they should be intiteled to something.One danger of a kid with a agreament to do haying and he can have what he needs for his horse,some kids would not do anything with out a reward if that's how you do everything.I think you should work for free and not expect something but be real happy if you got something.
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