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Posted by casetractor5 on February 27, 2006 at 03:51:12 from (68.112.233.125):
Alright guys and gals, need a little input on my current situation. A very good friend of mine just past away. He was a truly good man and will be missed by alot of people. I worked for him on and off for a few years and still went back and helped him on the weekends or whenever I could. He kept a few beef animals around and did about 240 acres of hay. And here is a the dilema, his sister who is about 80 (he was 83) wants to keep the place running (ie. harvesting and selling hay and raising the beefers) and she wanta me and another friend to help her. Well I just moved 2 months ago an hour and a half away to Massachusetts (farm is located in Connecticut) which is about an hour and a half away. And i know I am definately not going to ba able to help her except on weekends if i stay here. And i was just offered another job back their. So i was wondering what you guys thought I should do. I love my current job (parts man for a Massey dealership) and am treated real well. And the job offer is for the same job just for New Holland with a little bit of a bad reputation, but still not horrible. Well I would appreciate and input on my situation. Thanks in advance and hope you all have a great day. Pat
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