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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 496879" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>personally I think you have it about right, for the likes of off farm workers like contractors coming to do a job on your farm, lets face it here there is no worker in there right mind expect to get fed through the day, and think they should bring their own bait and flask, so a worker starting at say 7am should have enough food and drinks to last till evening meal time of say 6pm when he would get home,</p><p> </p><p>now if they are expected to work on later, then think that the person there working for should give them some supper, even if the likes of the baling man did not get to you till 5pm, he still had a long day and you should give him supper, as there will be days he will be leaving yours at 5 to go elsewhere,</p><p>and All day out of 18 hours out of a bait box is no good for anyone, ,</p><p>a good boss would not expect a worker to do anything they would not do themselves, and good bosses don't eat out of a bait box for weeks on end,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 496879, member: 999"] personally I think you have it about right, for the likes of off farm workers like contractors coming to do a job on your farm, lets face it here there is no worker in there right mind expect to get fed through the day, and think they should bring their own bait and flask, so a worker starting at say 7am should have enough food and drinks to last till evening meal time of say 6pm when he would get home, now if they are expected to work on later, then think that the person there working for should give them some supper, even if the likes of the baling man did not get to you till 5pm, he still had a long day and you should give him supper, as there will be days he will be leaving yours at 5 to go elsewhere, and All day out of 18 hours out of a bait box is no good for anyone, , a good boss would not expect a worker to do anything they would not do themselves, and good bosses don't eat out of a bait box for weeks on end, [/QUOTE]
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