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<blockquote data-quote="Headless chicken" data-source="post: 3978048" data-attributes="member: 2582"><p>So I recently found out something that really bought a smile to my face. 3 years ago a young lad and his mother knocked on my door looking for some work for him telling me he had driven tractors not keen on stock anything we can do. We do very little tractor work but took him on anyway. He spent the best part of 2 years with us helping out on weekends and grew to love the stockwork. He then progressed onto farm with our support, gained more experience and then managed to find one closer to home. </p><p>This young man is now 16, has left school and just been accepted into the local Ag college on a level 3 based purely on the expirience he gained with us. Now I know this has no picture but I really wanted to post a success story. </p><p></p><p>1 more youngster joins the industry!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headless chicken, post: 3978048, member: 2582"] So I recently found out something that really bought a smile to my face. 3 years ago a young lad and his mother knocked on my door looking for some work for him telling me he had driven tractors not keen on stock anything we can do. We do very little tractor work but took him on anyway. He spent the best part of 2 years with us helping out on weekends and grew to love the stockwork. He then progressed onto farm with our support, gained more experience and then managed to find one closer to home. This young man is now 16, has left school and just been accepted into the local Ag college on a level 3 based purely on the expirience he gained with us. Now I know this has no picture but I really wanted to post a success story. 1 more youngster joins the industry! [/QUOTE]
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