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Tips on lining up local help ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 1139891" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>- Hired a local guy in his 20's last spring. Paid top local rate. He worked really hard, but only came back once after the first paycheck. He had just made a down payment on a used Harley and had a chubby blonde riding bitch. Looked like he had more fun last summer than I did.</p><p>- Tried to ID a couple younger neighborhood men to help out this year. Thought they might still be afraid of big bikes and easy blondes. Started with the Fathers, and got referred a couple times. Ended up with a strapping 15 year old who claimed to be "handy". I asked him to start with the lawn, and then we would work up to bigger field equipment. He told me he would not walk behind a stink'in (32" self propelled) lawn mower. His Father called up and apologized...</p><p>- So I am starting over. Any tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 1139891, member: 1715"] - Hired a local guy in his 20's last spring. Paid top local rate. He worked really hard, but only came back once after the first paycheck. He had just made a down payment on a used Harley and had a chubby blonde riding bitch. Looked like he had more fun last summer than I did. - Tried to ID a couple younger neighborhood men to help out this year. Thought they might still be afraid of big bikes and easy blondes. Started with the Fathers, and got referred a couple times. Ended up with a strapping 15 year old who claimed to be "handy". I asked him to start with the lawn, and then we would work up to bigger field equipment. He told me he would not walk behind a stink'in (32" self propelled) lawn mower. His Father called up and apologized... - So I am starting over. Any tips? [/QUOTE]
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