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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1833601" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>I can't see a lot of value in 'leasing <strong>his</strong> cows' to run on <strong>his</strong> property, and HIS hay vs........ becoming <strong>his </strong>ranch manager with a specified contracted salary or % of the calf crop. The latter sounds a lot simpler, as by definition, you taking care (labor) of HIS cows on HIS property means he pays expenses, and you would just be part of the expense. Whether he pays you real money or in calves or a combo of both, is a relatively minor thing to work out. </p><p></p><p>But, becoming his manager, who pays for any of <strong>your </strong>medical bills should you get hurt in the performance of your overseer duties over on his property?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1833601, member: 18945"] I can't see a lot of value in 'leasing [B]his[/B] cows' to run on [B]his[/B] property, and HIS hay vs........ becoming [B]his [/B]ranch manager with a specified contracted salary or % of the calf crop. The latter sounds a lot simpler, as by definition, you taking care (labor) of HIS cows on HIS property means he pays expenses, and you would just be part of the expense. Whether he pays you real money or in calves or a combo of both, is a relatively minor thing to work out. But, becoming his manager, who pays for any of [B]your [/B]medical bills should you get hurt in the performance of your overseer duties over on his property? [/QUOTE]
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