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training people to milk and how do you renumerate them?
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<blockquote data-quote="dairyrow" data-source="post: 5868440" data-attributes="member: 65606"><p>Had a non farming person come in and help milk for a day. Gave a brief explanation of things and preping and putting on cups. He was surprised how technical the work was and said he quite enjoyed it. The problem ive got is ive already got a trainee who i think will be with me for another year and hopefully might relief milk for me when she goes away to college. My milking parlour only a one man unit really. </p><p></p><p>Its got me thinking how i can future proof my business for relief or hopefully employing people full time so i can get off farm to see stuff and actually just have a better social life. Has anybody got any suggestions and how do you pay them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dairyrow, post: 5868440, member: 65606"] Had a non farming person come in and help milk for a day. Gave a brief explanation of things and preping and putting on cups. He was surprised how technical the work was and said he quite enjoyed it. The problem ive got is ive already got a trainee who i think will be with me for another year and hopefully might relief milk for me when she goes away to college. My milking parlour only a one man unit really. Its got me thinking how i can future proof my business for relief or hopefully employing people full time so i can get off farm to see stuff and actually just have a better social life. Has anybody got any suggestions and how do you pay them? [/QUOTE]
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