Workers wanting more than Managers

BAC

Member
Any skilled tractor driver could make more money driving construction machinery purely because the construction industry just passes down the required increase in wages to the customer, when did you see ABP, Frontier, 2 sisters, Arla say we have increased the price to allow for a increase in living wage etc? It doesn’t happen, hence why a top tractor driver is on £20ish yet you could be a average crane driver probably on twice that.

Think majority of farm staff would be very disappointed on a profit share agreement and that’s not because their boss is running a 5hit show or buying new range rovers to hide it from the tax man.

must be slightly different down south but you would never find anything like those wages in the north. Maybe it’s on different scales but there is a shortage of ag workers round here for one reason.
 

Mur Huwcun

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
North West Wales
put yourself in he position of a farm worker….. working for £10 an hour whilst trying to save £20,000 for a deposit for a house whilst still paying for rent at £600 a month whilst providing for their family and trying to enjoy life.

a lot of farmers are selfish and think they are being hard done by in every case. Sure 90% of farmers have a house bought by the farm, vehicle bought through the farm and generally supported by the business. Farmers mostly have some form of asset to fall back on if needed.

You need staff to help make your business profitable than they need the £10 an hour.
The farming industry then wonder why workers go drive loadalls on construction sites for £15 an hour doing 8 hours a day.

In a roundabout way it’s only on a farming forum would you get posters quibbing why someone would want more money!! As it’s been said it’s a very small minority of Farmers who have to live off a wage off say sub £1500 a month to pay for everything they have, need and want! Things including vehicle, rent or mortgage, all fuel, all food, all clothes, all everything! Nothing from the co-op, no fuel from the tank, no jumping in the farm pickup, no water to the house from the farm meter, no electricity from the farm sheds etc etc
 
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BAC

Member
You could always go and work in the butchers for £3.50 an hour more.

because job satisfaction is as important to some people as wages are.

I would love to still work in core ag sector but I just can’t afford to for the life I want.

you wouldn’t still be farming if you didn’t love it
 

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