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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 796695" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>He was brought up working for his allowance. He is in college working toward his engineering degree now. On his off days from school he also works for a landscaper in the area. He will be going to the Alabama campus next semester. He will have to move there as the drive is to far to commute. I will have it to myself then. I have been making provisions to work cattle alone. At least with minimal help from my wife. He has been a big asset over the years. Its hard to hire kids that will work. His last few years he was popular around here for folks needing help. I let him work these jobs first. I was a boy scout leader a few years back. Its a lot of differants in the boys that have grown up earning their keep and the ones that were petted all their life. I'm sure this will show up later in their lives as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 796695, member: 1184"] He was brought up working for his allowance. He is in college working toward his engineering degree now. On his off days from school he also works for a landscaper in the area. He will be going to the Alabama campus next semester. He will have to move there as the drive is to far to commute. I will have it to myself then. I have been making provisions to work cattle alone. At least with minimal help from my wife. He has been a big asset over the years. Its hard to hire kids that will work. His last few years he was popular around here for folks needing help. I let him work these jobs first. I was a boy scout leader a few years back. Its a lot of differants in the boys that have grown up earning their keep and the ones that were petted all their life. I'm sure this will show up later in their lives as well. [/QUOTE]
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