1/ I don't think of myself as having all that much drive...but there are people out there with far far less. My farmhand, for example.
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2/ He brought a friend as a helper. Wanted to negotiate the rate to cover transit time. me: "No. But a 1 hr bonus if you do 7 hrs."
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3/ they roll in at 10am. Leave at 1:30 to grab lunch. Barely back by 3. WTF? Who has that little hustle? And the works is EASY.
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4/ Using my tractor and my posthole differ, they're planting posts for a fence. All the labor is done by machine!
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5/ Also, what's up w "going out for lunch"? First, they're earning $10/hr, so lunch out COSTS MONEY. Second, it costs time, and time = money
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6/ I even told them ahead of time "you might want to brown bag it". But, no, they drove somewhere. Kids these days.
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I keep telling his guy that I've got INFINITE work. Show up, give me the hours, get paid. And yet...vagueness, short days. WT*?
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@MorlockP@Guruzilla If you have infinite work to give him, then there's no urgency for him to take any of it, is there?1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@random_eddie@Guruzilla valid point, to some degree. Rebuttals: "bird in the hand"; $/t vs $.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@random_eddie @Guruzilla as I mentioned, **I** am in exact same space. Want to maximize $/t (hence lifetime $) and grab it while its there.
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