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    #16
    If you guys are paying $25 an hour, then you are likely got a line up to the next mile road? Thats nearly double what someone gets most elsewhere in Rural Saskatchewan working in AG Retail

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      #17
      Lazy, fn, useless grain trucker, told us
      that the secret to Comedian framing in the
      future is a bigger auger, sooss he kin
      load faster, and lining up the bins soooos
      its not sooooo hard fer him ta drive his
      truck ta...... Oh and yeah, shovel
      faster and faster ta the big auger, ya
      know times money, times money, eh! Heil
      Harper, F Ritz!!

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        #18
        Burbert throw that fn shovel/spoon away.

        GRAIN BAGGER

        Or

        HOPPER BIN

        Or

        BOTH

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          #19
          Framing advice is cheap and useless. Ya
          gotta pay ta get good advice bout framing
          in Comedia. Silver bullet technology and
          brokers'll save Comedian frams, not stupid
          framers. Workin hard and harder and
          harder yet'll getter done though two!!!
          Heil Harper, F Ritz...

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            #20
            Freewheat with your mentality why would any business bother to expand with the risk of possibly having to hire more employees. Might as well down size to save the headache and expense eh.

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              #21
              That is not at all what I meant. i do
              think expanding can take many forms.
              Forms that do notrequire more labour
              expense as a requisite. My farm will
              always be growing in productivity. it
              does not mean that I HAVE to get more
              land, or hire any more labour. It can
              mean doing all kinds of things. We
              farmers sure are stuck in the acres
              game, aren't we?
              The bottom line is that I see guys with
              5000 acres NEEDING more land. For what?
              Just for kicks or to be the biggest, or
              are they really that poor of a farmer
              that they need more land?

              Is it indeed, ALL ABOUT MONEY? Is that
              what life is about? To some, it is
              indeed all about money, all about stuff,
              all about doing as many acres as you can
              with the least effort, so you can go to
              Hawaii or whaerever.

              To each his own...

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                #22
                I was just curious as to what a good reasonable wage is for a farm worker.

                All they have to do is push a button or two to drive the tractor and reload the tank.

                They are not building rockets.

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                  #23
                  Bucket,

                  "Building Rockets"....

                  Seeding $65/ac canola... with $100/ac fert... with a
                  $500,000 rig...... 25ac/hr... x 165/ac=$4000/hr.

                  Or harvesting 800bu/hr... with a $500,000 combine...
                  worth $15/bu. =$12,000/hr.

                  If you pay $20/hr... or $30/hr... who just might try
                  harder to add value to your operation?

                  If the $20 person is the answer... then they SHOULD be
                  getting $30/hr!

                  Work it out:

                  $1200/wk x 50= $60,000 per year.

                  Can you and your family live on $60K per year?

                  I DOUBT it.

                  Good people are the best asset any farm can have.

                  Cheers

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                    #24
                    Heck Tom, me and my family can easily live
                    on less than 60 000 a year. E-A-S-I-L-Y!!!

                    It can be done. Perspective...

                    I mean this in the kindest way, btw.

                    Cheers

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                      #25
                      tom

                      That's fine but he has to know how to set the drill, combine etc.

                      Anyone being told what to do is not worth more than the one actually taking the risk and writing the cheques.

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                        #26
                        Bucket,

                        Common sense is the first training requirement on the
                        letters after the name. Sadly only the school is; school
                        of hard knocks that teaches it... and for most it is an
                        actual gift they develop with a good mentor to teach
                        this dimension of risk management.

                        So... foresight into the future... to be able to see the
                        outcome of a certain decision.. (or the lack of taking a
                        certain action)... is key to how well the farm does.
                        Machinery and fields can be recked easily... and you
                        know who will pay. Training is expensive (the
                        mistakes)... so make sure they are a fast learner!

                        (ie: check references of other employers)

                        Cheers!

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                          #27
                          Free wheat I still think your jealous or envy of
                          other big farms as it seems to bother you. If they
                          want more money then who cares its their life
                          their choice. You always play off like you don't
                          care when you clearly do

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                            #28
                            Dubsy, are you serious? I am not jealous
                            AT ALL. I see things so differently from
                            most farmers today, for so many reasons
                            it is truly unbelievable. I don't care
                            diddly about belongings, about things.
                            That is what may be hard for you to
                            get??? Stuff does not impress me, or buy
                            a place in my heart. A symptom of these
                            crazy times in which we live, is your
                            thought that because I do not get why
                            farmers are generally so bloody greedy,
                            and hungry for more, more more, it means
                            I am jealous. LOL! I mean, how sad. I
                            seed as good or better crops than my
                            neighbors, with a 1995 air seeder,
                            modified in several ways to be more
                            efficient, than 70% of my neighbors do
                            with their new paralinks. I truly am not
                            jealous. I farm better than many, grow
                            solid crops.

                            Maybe they are jealous when they see my
                            older rig growing better crops than
                            them? I dunno, and I don't really care.
                            All I know is jealousy is not in my
                            nature. If you knew me, and knew a bit
                            about my personal history, and how I
                            tick, you would realize this fact.

                            Cheers.

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                              #29
                              Freewheat,clearly there are those that maybe
                              have loftier goals than others,whatever they may
                              be. That is there business and who are we to
                              pass judgement on them. If you truly are content,
                              and I hope that you are, there is no need to
                              convince any one else of this.,just be content.
                              Those that don't have time to feed a goat may find
                              there contentment elsewhere. Salute.

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                                #30
                                Everyone on here who talks of $25 jobs isn't
                                enough. All those jobs that pay more are jobs
                                where you have to be away from family and not
                                coming home to bed. Also expenses tend to be
                                much higher. There is no comparison to those
                                jobs and a job on a farm, small town or even small
                                city. I have a core of guys who get paid $60k plus
                                some perks ( cheaper rent, trucks, cell phone)
                                and they have been with us for years. They get to
                                do different jobs throughout the year, time off
                                whenever they want, when its crappy weather
                                they work inside etc etc etc. comparing salaries to
                                a fort 'Mac job or having to live in Calgary is
                                ridiculous

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