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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 18793" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>At least they're willing to work somewhere. A friend of mine has a logging company and has to hire two full crews in order to have one full crew show up on monday to start working.</p><p>Some years ago I was asked about going to work for a small company that wa owned by a little boy about 25-30. When I mentioned my age he said that was why he wanted me to come to work. He knew that the foggies would stick around till the good was done right where the kids would bale out at 5 o'clock no matter what the jobs status was. When I find young kids that are willing to do an honest days work, I'll sometimes hire them to do odd jobs, just to get some extra bucks in their pockets. I'm sure no do gooder, but we need all of those kind of youngsters we can get.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 18793, member: 34"] At least they're willing to work somewhere. A friend of mine has a logging company and has to hire two full crews in order to have one full crew show up on monday to start working. Some years ago I was asked about going to work for a small company that wa owned by a little boy about 25-30. When I mentioned my age he said that was why he wanted me to come to work. He knew that the foggies would stick around till the good was done right where the kids would bale out at 5 o'clock no matter what the jobs status was. When I find young kids that are willing to do an honest days work, I'll sometimes hire them to do odd jobs, just to get some extra bucks in their pockets. I'm sure no do gooder, but we need all of those kind of youngsters we can get. dun [/QUOTE]
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