kiwi pom
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- canterbury NZ
The OP's problem seems to be a common one, I'd bet there's a lot of folk on TFF that have been or are the son staying at home. As a non farmer I've never understood why that son is willing to work at home with no official agreement in place, unless they're just willing to be a paid employee
For those of you that are/were in that situation, why didn't it get sorted?
Never got round to it, scared of being told to go off and do your own thing or just hoping if you say nothing you'll end up with everything, and you don't want to force the decision?
I've never been entirely convinced with the argument "I've worked here all my life so I'm entitled to the farm"
For those of you that are/were in that situation, why didn't it get sorted?
Never got round to it, scared of being told to go off and do your own thing or just hoping if you say nothing you'll end up with everything, and you don't want to force the decision?
I've never been entirely convinced with the argument "I've worked here all my life so I'm entitled to the farm"