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<blockquote data-quote="NorCalFarms" data-source="post: 288874" data-attributes="member: 2465"><p>Beef Northwest in Boardman, OR is looking. I have worked in WA at a feedlot while I finished up last year and half of college. Yes the hours could be long, but I was also going to school full time as well (worked nights and weekends). I thought the pay was good. Not great per hour, but they did pay by the hour. Do not do this kind of work on salary. I could work 40-60 hours, still go to school and I was putting money in the bank. Not a bad deal at all. The worst thing was dealing with horses, but that is my own personal problem. I am sure horses hate dealing with me. The only other problem I had was some of the other hands were real pieces of work. They thought that they were 'real' cowboys. They didn't know what to think of me, as I didn't wear a cowboy hat, didn't rodeo, and only wore my boots and spurs at work. They thought I was a city slicker (now I know I was the only one of the hands who owned any cattle at all), but that is beside the point. Interesting group anyway. Have fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorCalFarms, post: 288874, member: 2465"] Beef Northwest in Boardman, OR is looking. I have worked in WA at a feedlot while I finished up last year and half of college. Yes the hours could be long, but I was also going to school full time as well (worked nights and weekends). I thought the pay was good. Not great per hour, but they did pay by the hour. Do not do this kind of work on salary. I could work 40-60 hours, still go to school and I was putting money in the bank. Not a bad deal at all. The worst thing was dealing with horses, but that is my own personal problem. I am sure horses hate dealing with me. The only other problem I had was some of the other hands were real pieces of work. They thought that they were 'real' cowboys. They didn't know what to think of me, as I didn't wear a cowboy hat, didn't rodeo, and only wore my boots and spurs at work. They thought I was a city slicker (now I know I was the only one of the hands who owned any cattle at all), but that is beside the point. Interesting group anyway. Have fun. [/QUOTE]
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