Rick wrote:Gather the guy in jail who explained it to you was still quite high. Or someone was, because unless Arkansas rice farming is very different than Louisiana's, too, that made no sense at all.
aunt betty wrote:I'm confused too. The guy is a methhead and can't explain how to open a box...how he runs an ag-crew is beyond me. I'll learn what he does, improve the method, hire me some help, and do what he does only better.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:aunt betty wrote:I'm confused too. The guy is a methhead and can't explain how to open a box...how he runs an ag-crew is beyond me. I'll learn what he does, improve the method, hire me some help, and do what he does only better.
This is a bad idea. He's the boss for a reason. Do it his way or you'll be gone I'd imagine. When the summer help guys don't do things the way I ask them to they get put on a weed-eater for the summer.
aunt betty wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:aunt betty wrote:I'm confused too. The guy is a methhead and can't explain how to open a box...how he runs an ag-crew is beyond me. I'll learn what he does, improve the method, hire me some help, and do what he does only better.
This is a bad idea. He's the boss for a reason. Do it his way or you'll be gone I'd imagine. When the summer help guys don't do things the way I ask them to they get put on a weed-eater for the summer.
The guy is illiterate, no drivers license, and questionable character.
He has no wheels and is in love with my truck.
Have worked for guys like him before.
He's the boss why?
Eric Haynes wrote:
I just Betty'd the timeframe to make me seem older than 56.
T Man wrote:There is no way I would drive 600 miles and live in a hotel for a 10/hr job. I get that you may see this as some sort of an "in" when it comes to hunting, but it seems like a fools game to me. Look for a job with a landscaping crew or something of the like. They generally pay as well or better than the job in the rice field, and you would have the winters off. Just my .02 though.
aunt betty wrote:T Man wrote:There is no way I would drive 600 miles and live in a hotel for a 10/hr job. I get that you may see this as some sort of an "in" when it comes to hunting, but it seems like a fools game to me. Look for a job with a landscaping crew or something of the like. They generally pay as well or better than the job in the rice field, and you would have the winters off. Just my .02 though.
Golf course is looking good.
There are many here.
Eric Haynes wrote:
I just Betty'd the timeframe to make me seem older than 56.
T Man wrote:aunt betty wrote:T Man wrote:There is no way I would drive 600 miles and live in a hotel for a 10/hr job. I get that you may see this as some sort of an "in" when it comes to hunting, but it seems like a fools game to me. Look for a job with a landscaping crew or something of the like. They generally pay as well or better than the job in the rice field, and you would have the winters off. Just my .02 though.
Golf course is looking good.
There are many here.
There you go. 600 miles for a seasonal 10/hr job is just dumb. Use your head Betty, youre a smart guy. Get a job somewhere, do it like the boss wants it done, work your way up to the bosses position and then do it your way.
aunt betty wrote:T Man wrote:There is no way I would drive 600 miles and live in a hotel for a 10/hr job. I get that you may see this as some sort of an "in" when it comes to hunting, but it seems like a fools game to me. Look for a job with a landscaping crew or something of the like. They generally pay as well or better than the job in the rice field, and you would have the winters off. Just my .02 though.
Golf course is looking good.
There are many here.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:aunt betty wrote:T Man wrote:There is no way I would drive 600 miles and live in a hotel for a 10/hr job. I get that you may see this as some sort of an "in" when it comes to hunting, but it seems like a fools game to me. Look for a job with a landscaping crew or something of the like. They generally pay as well or better than the job in the rice field, and you would have the winters off. Just my .02 though.
Golf course is looking good.
There are many here.
You can come work for me Betty.
aunt betty wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:aunt betty wrote:T Man wrote:There is no way I would drive 600 miles and live in a hotel for a 10/hr job. I get that you may see this as some sort of an "in" when it comes to hunting, but it seems like a fools game to me. Look for a job with a landscaping crew or something of the like. They generally pay as well or better than the job in the rice field, and you would have the winters off. Just my .02 though.
Golf course is looking good.
There are many here.
You can come work for me Betty.
That sounds like a deal.
I already have health insurance so that's great for you. Right?
I will also not collect on unemployment. Its against my religion.
Talk to me.
FlintRiverFowler wrote:aunt betty wrote:FlintRiverFowler wrote:aunt betty wrote:T Man wrote:There is no way I would drive 600 miles and live in a hotel for a 10/hr job. I get that you may see this as some sort of an "in" when it comes to hunting, but it seems like a fools game to me. Look for a job with a landscaping crew or something of the like. They generally pay as well or better than the job in the rice field, and you would have the winters off. Just my .02 though.
Golf course is looking good.
There are many here.
You can come work for me Betty.
That sounds like a deal.
I already have health insurance so that's great for you. Right?
I will also not collect on unemployment. Its against my religion.
Talk to me.
It's 9 bucks an hour with all the overtime you want.
You'd have an "in" on public land hunting in Georgia. Which you may be better off not having an in on.
We do have a great and plenty supply of retard duck commanders to laugh about at the boat ramps every morning of duck season.
Some of them even want to start shit with you for no reason. In which case you contemplate running their decoys over on the way out, but you can't do it because you don't trust your engine to keep running long enough to get you to the boat ramp.
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