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<blockquote data-quote="J and L" data-source="post: 188467" data-attributes="member: 3494"><p>Born2run</p><p></p><p> With our heardsman, This was a diferent time for us , we were smaller then and Linda and I were much more involved in the day to day operations. He is the first in that position here. It was very satisfying to watch him grow to a point today where he is as or more qualified than we are. I think that if faced with it, we would be forced to look at this diferenly today. The good news is that he has passed much of his skills on to his co-workers. This is kind of a safety net for us. Maybe we could pull that off again?</p><p></p><p>We have uniforms available now, some use them but not required. In the new dairy we may supply personal unforms.</p><p>Other than our son, I don`t think there is an opinion one way or the other now.</p><p></p><p>Glad to here that you have a desire to learn, that will serve you well.</p><p></p><p>Jerry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J and L, post: 188467, member: 3494"] Born2run With our heardsman, This was a diferent time for us , we were smaller then and Linda and I were much more involved in the day to day operations. He is the first in that position here. It was very satisfying to watch him grow to a point today where he is as or more qualified than we are. I think that if faced with it, we would be forced to look at this diferenly today. The good news is that he has passed much of his skills on to his co-workers. This is kind of a safety net for us. Maybe we could pull that off again? We have uniforms available now, some use them but not required. In the new dairy we may supply personal unforms. Other than our son, I don`t think there is an opinion one way or the other now. Glad to here that you have a desire to learn, that will serve you well. Jerry [/QUOTE]
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