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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 49340" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Before there was migrant stoop labor available we picked strawberrys. I don't recall what we got paid per whatever, but if you really busted your hump you could make $6-$7 a day. That was from daylight to dark and not taking the 15 minute lunch.</p><p>I alwasy figured shoveling out barns and hen houses was just one of the regular choirs, never though of it as a job. Didn't get paid other then like someone else said, I got to put my feet under the table. The rich kids used to get an allowance, some as much as a quarter a week. Big money back then. You could get a couple of balsa wood gliders with that little lead piece on the nose for that kind of money and still have enough for a coke.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 49340, member: 34"] Before there was migrant stoop labor available we picked strawberrys. I don't recall what we got paid per whatever, but if you really busted your hump you could make $6-$7 a day. That was from daylight to dark and not taking the 15 minute lunch. I alwasy figured shoveling out barns and hen houses was just one of the regular choirs, never though of it as a job. Didn't get paid other then like someone else said, I got to put my feet under the table. The rich kids used to get an allowance, some as much as a quarter a week. Big money back then. You could get a couple of balsa wood gliders with that little lead piece on the nose for that kind of money and still have enough for a coke. dun [/QUOTE]
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