Sorry for the rant but corn planters do that to you right after reseed and hail and frost and flooding and .....
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Potential June rains...
Collapse
Logging in...
Welcome to Agriville! You need to login to post messages in the Agriville chat forums. Please login below.
X
-
-
I agree furrow. Had a young guy hired... 22 bucks an hour fuel card and all meals.
Didn't show up when he was supposed to... always had parties to go to or something to do... wanted may long weekend off
On top of that kept forgetting the park brake set the tractor on fire twice... couldn't put him on a rock picker cause he'd get bored and wouldn't do a decent job. Couldn't put him on a cultivator cause he kept breaking shanks turning tight corners with it in the dirt
Couldn't tell him anything cause he figured he was smarter.
Comment
-
My helper is 65 yrs old, farmed all his life. He can operate everything, knows when its broken and he can fix it better than I can. He seems to know the next task more than I do. He provides very high value to this farm. He only wants tractor time and about 6-8 hours a day. I dont run a high demand operation so he likes it. Any in field observations/problems/catastrophic failures are discussed but his most common insight is a joking "thats your problem!" The extra revenue is for walking around money, usually he earns enough to go on a couple of winter vacations and he does not have to take from his own assets/equity.
Every season he hints at not working as much so I have been training the oldest girls to cultivate and harrow.
Comment
-
I gave up trying to find help it was always two steps forward three back sure hate being by myself miss the good ol days with brother and grandad who where/are better men then me
Comment
-
-
hobby, that is funny, not "reality" enough for mainstream folks.
Klausette< is there any drama in the operation and who is the top performer?
Comment
- Reply to this Thread
- Return to Topic List
Comment