that was his way of asking if you would stay for that much more.jedneck wrote: Then a few hours later he asks me if I'll make xx,xxx a year.
at least now you got a baseline for what he will pay when/if you choose to help him out in the future.
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that was his way of asking if you would stay for that much more.jedneck wrote: Then a few hours later he asks me if I'll make xx,xxx a year.
GULP !!!! Wow guess yer gonna do it !!! Thoughts, prayers and best wishes on your new path.jedneck wrote:I also gave my boss notice that the 30th of September is my last day
Yep . Those that are willing to give the most are the the ones least willing to accept the least . I hope for the best for him . That is a nasty injury .jedneck wrote:Talked to my uncle today. He's feeling OK all thing considered. He cut an artery, 2 main nerves and a few tendons. Docs are saying it will be 6-9 months till he gets feeling back in his fingers. Some of the family are getting together Saturday to try and get the weeks beef cut and wrapped. That way the shop can work on the small stuff (sliceing and packing hams and bacon).
There are 8 beef and one hawg hanging in the cooler and 11 beef and a few hawgs scheduled to be killed yet. He's gonna try working out the details on the rest of the season tommarrow.
Uncle told me I didn't have to help but I told him that he would do the same if it was reversed. His reply was "I hate being on the receiving end".
Here you go!jedneck wrote:Anybody have the link to the equipment/restraint supply auction site that was posted a while ago. I'm looking for some equipment. I believe it was a member from the pnw that posted it.
All good, I don't want to sound negative. It's different when you're working for yourself, for sure.jedneck wrote:If I wasn't OK with 7-8 days a week(not a typo) I wouldn't have taking it on. Brother is out of the picture. He knows I won't be able to pay him enuf to make ends meet.
Yup I'm taken to it like a pig in shit. For the most part I can cut a beef and give them the cuts they want without any help. There are still a few cuts that I haven't learned yet but I will. It is also nice that the kids enjoy helping out. That way I'll get to spend more time with them. I am looking at it as a golden opportunity and plan on running with it best as I can.bitter wrote:Yummy love a good bologna! Sounds like things are working out perfect!
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