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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 1833"><p>I think you would be better off teaching school, but that's a selfish reason on my part. There are plenty of dairyman but not near enough school teachers. I know that teaching is a difficult, underpaid and usually unappreciated vocation. But we need teachers, especially those that have a grounding in the rural way of life. In this area, on all of the dairies there is one outside income member. The exceptions being old pharts that have there places paid off. Just my unwelcome two bits worth!</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Thanks, Dunmovin. You are probably</p><p>> right, I'm probably crazy. I have</p><p>> spent some time at the dairy,</p><p>> watching the milking process. I</p><p>> have a couple of Holsteins. One</p><p>> calved last June. I trained her to</p><p>> be hand milked or milked by</p><p>> machine. The second calved in</p><p>> April. She has also been trained</p><p>> to be hand milked or machine</p><p>> milked. She is raising a fine</p><p>> brangus/holstein bull and my</p><p>> crippled holstein heifer. So, I do</p><p>> have a little experience. I know</p><p>> the hours are long, the work is</p><p>> hard, but I'm really interested in</p><p>> it. I have been teaching elem.</p><p>> school for almost 9 yrs. There is</p><p>> definately no money in that....and</p><p>> the benefits stink too lol.</p><p>> Anyway, thanks for your reply.</p><p></p><p>> Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 1833"] I think you would be better off teaching school, but that's a selfish reason on my part. There are plenty of dairyman but not near enough school teachers. I know that teaching is a difficult, underpaid and usually unappreciated vocation. But we need teachers, especially those that have a grounding in the rural way of life. In this area, on all of the dairies there is one outside income member. The exceptions being old pharts that have there places paid off. Just my unwelcome two bits worth! dunmovin farms > Thanks, Dunmovin. You are probably > right, I'm probably crazy. I have > spent some time at the dairy, > watching the milking process. I > have a couple of Holsteins. One > calved last June. I trained her to > be hand milked or milked by > machine. The second calved in > April. She has also been trained > to be hand milked or machine > milked. She is raising a fine > brangus/holstein bull and my > crippled holstein heifer. So, I do > have a little experience. I know > the hours are long, the work is > hard, but I'm really interested in > it. I have been teaching elem. > school for almost 9 yrs. There is > definately no money in that....and > the benefits stink too lol. > Anyway, thanks for your reply. > Tim [/QUOTE]
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