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<blockquote data-quote="CopperBeech" data-source="post: 2581558" data-attributes="member: 8925"><p>In which case - surely the current lamb prices have no bearing on what you can pay your shepherd, as some posts above seem to suggest it should. If you run a business where you produce sheep meat and decide to employ someone, it should be based upon hours, expertise, experience, skill level and responsibilities. . . . regardless of where in the country you are. With an adjustment possibly, for cost of living in the geographical area.</p><p></p><p>You choose to employ someone, you pay them a fair wage, if your bottom line can't do that . . . . then don't employ someone, do the work yourself, and be better off for it! </p><p></p><p>Thats what I was getting at!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CopperBeech, post: 2581558, member: 8925"] In which case - surely the current lamb prices have no bearing on what you can pay your shepherd, as some posts above seem to suggest it should. If you run a business where you produce sheep meat and decide to employ someone, it should be based upon hours, expertise, experience, skill level and responsibilities. . . . regardless of where in the country you are. With an adjustment possibly, for cost of living in the geographical area. You choose to employ someone, you pay them a fair wage, if your bottom line can't do that . . . . then don't employ someone, do the work yourself, and be better off for it! Thats what I was getting at! [/QUOTE]
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