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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1506812" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>Ok, maybe there is some misunderstanding here. There is a big-time farmer who is a teacher, and she agreed wholeheartedly, as did I. So, you are saying lunch and $20 a week is adequate for a recent graduate looking to start a career?</p><p></p><p>This speech was given to a smaller group, some of who were the higher functioning mentally challenged students; there have been instances where students in that situation were taken advantage of. I've know people to get a week's worth of physical labor from one of those kids, (not always in the farm)and give them $30 for the week and call it good. That is ridiculous. </p><p></p><p>These are students who don't always have the ability to understand finances and planning without some help, but they can do physical labor. Somebody with a sharp tongue will talk them out of getting a public job through their school work program. Instead, they flash some cash in front of them and convince them to come work for them for pennies. Those people are low in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1506812, member: 17843"] Ok, maybe there is some misunderstanding here. There is a big-time farmer who is a teacher, and she agreed wholeheartedly, as did I. So, you are saying lunch and $20 a week is adequate for a recent graduate looking to start a career? This speech was given to a smaller group, some of who were the higher functioning mentally challenged students; there have been instances where students in that situation were taken advantage of. I’ve know people to get a week’s worth of physical labor from one of those kids, (not always in the farm)and give them $30 for the week and call it good. That is ridiculous. These are students who don’t always have the ability to understand finances and planning without some help, but they can do physical labor. Somebody with a sharp tongue will talk them out of getting a public job through their school work program. Instead, they flash some cash in front of them and convince them to come work for them for pennies. Those people are low in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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