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Is it such a bad thing to want to be a farm hand?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisB" data-source="post: 1081932" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Your mechanical skills are valuable on a farm, if you know how or are willing to learn how to weld and in addition get your CDL you can make pretty good money being a farm hand. There are some good farm employers out there that will provide benefits like insurance, vehicle, and bonus's if you are a hard worker and show up on time. I hear all the time that good farm workers are really hard to find and when an outfit finds someone good they do whatever they can to keep them around. A job like that would be more of a row crop operation though, so if you really want to work with cattle you might have a little harder time finding a good paying job, but they are out there. I would guess you could make as much working for a large farm as you can at the car dealership.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisB, post: 1081932, member: 122"] Your mechanical skills are valuable on a farm, if you know how or are willing to learn how to weld and in addition get your CDL you can make pretty good money being a farm hand. There are some good farm employers out there that will provide benefits like insurance, vehicle, and bonus's if you are a hard worker and show up on time. I hear all the time that good farm workers are really hard to find and when an outfit finds someone good they do whatever they can to keep them around. A job like that would be more of a row crop operation though, so if you really want to work with cattle you might have a little harder time finding a good paying job, but they are out there. I would guess you could make as much working for a large farm as you can at the car dealership. [/QUOTE]
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