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Re: O/T-Used some legal labor this week...


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Posted by gun guru on May 25, 2009 at 05:03:02 from (71.10.39.206):

In Reply to: O/T-Used some legal labor this week... posted by JBMac on May 24, 2009 at 18:34:10:

I think that a different situation happened with you.
Like, These (males) didnt know you, they were punks that dont give a rip about you, the work or the money they were paid. (If I got paid $12/hour to work then I would work for it and keep my mouth shut) Blacks are super lazy----that is true with about 90% of them, so no big shock there--to be expected. The only way to get blacks to move quickly is to throw them a basketball.
The white guys can be major A$$holes to deal with.

It has been my experience that to a get a days work out of some punk white guys you have to know them, or there parents, tell them it will be cash at the end of the day, subs and or pizza at lunch.

I also have seen that in manual labor if the homeowner (or business owner) is right there working the laborers put more effort into it.

I know your frustrations, in the past few years my neighbor and I have hired White/black/Mexican guys all in there 20's to do tree work, just chipping up branches on our wooded lots.
The white guys are on their cell phones too much, the black guys only work with one arm because the other hand is used to hold their pants up and the mexican(s) actually work, but they have to have a smoke every hour so you only get 50 minutes out of every hour with one of these.

I WILL be making my son do some hard work when he gets to be a teenager, he is 8 now. My land is only 1/2 cleaned up (I own heavily wooded land) all hardwoods, branches all over on the back half, dead trees to drop.


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