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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7480492" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>good staff are worth their weight in gold, and should never be taken for granted. Bad staff are just a pain in the butt.</p><p> There is a massive expanding estate project close by, always looking for staff, about 200 working there, they love good 'farm' workers, to drive the machinery about. So all the good men, take the money, for doing pee all, and you cannot blame them. We have a muppet on, cannot work a full day, to tiring, comes in, scrapes out, and feeds, 2 hours, on a good day, on a bad day, 4 hours he needs. Son has more patience than me, but as i can no longer do it, i keep out the way ! Hopefully, we have found a 'potential', just hope he will start for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7480492, member: 86168"] good staff are worth their weight in gold, and should never be taken for granted. Bad staff are just a pain in the butt. There is a massive expanding estate project close by, always looking for staff, about 200 working there, they love good 'farm' workers, to drive the machinery about. So all the good men, take the money, for doing pee all, and you cannot blame them. We have a muppet on, cannot work a full day, to tiring, comes in, scrapes out, and feeds, 2 hours, on a good day, on a bad day, 4 hours he needs. Son has more patience than me, but as i can no longer do it, i keep out the way ! Hopefully, we have found a 'potential', just hope he will start for us. [/QUOTE]
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