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Employment Guidelines for 2007
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 323454" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Unfortunately yes - with the exception of the finger, that happened to my friend at his sawmill. At times I have to have additional help and most people feel they are above doing what I have to do so they are essential to get some things done. I work right alongside them and am cautious that they do not get hurt. A week or so ago, I handed out whistles to be used when something went haywire. Believe it or not, I have spent the last six days trying to teach two guys how to blow a frigging whistle - they just don't get it. :shock: :roll: But, I see no alternative at this time. I've found it is cheaper on equipment if the gov't pays the 50 bucks a day to keep some of the potential workers on the porch and out of my way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 323454, member: 4362"] Unfortunately yes - with the exception of the finger, that happened to my friend at his sawmill. At times I have to have additional help and most people feel they are above doing what I have to do so they are essential to get some things done. I work right alongside them and am cautious that they do not get hurt. A week or so ago, I handed out whistles to be used when something went haywire. Believe it or not, I have spent the last six days trying to teach two guys how to blow a frigging whistle - they just don't get it. :shock: :roll: But, I see no alternative at this time. I've found it is cheaper on equipment if the gov't pays the 50 bucks a day to keep some of the potential workers on the porch and out of my way. [/QUOTE]
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