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[–] 7 pts

Most jobs in agriculture will rely on seasonal work but for me it has to be wine (vineyards) that's most pleasant. It's all hard/repetitive work and generally low pay but it's rewarding in it's own right and you spend time outside with people who have similar interests. There's something beautifully detached from clown world in agriculture, because it demands you to be okay with being dirty, to work hard with your hands, and to live/survive and be happy with what little you have.

You meet the best kind of people on a farm, hands down.

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I did farm work in exchange for living quarters on a goat farm for a few years. It absolutely got my mind, body, spirit, and finances in check. I loved the experience and it changed my life for the better.

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Where I'm from it's nobody from the cast of Stealing Beauty they're all a bunch of low brow shit from Central America.

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The fact that you're making negative generalizations about common folk who are almost definitely White and hard-working, whom you probably haven't given an ounce of your time or skills to get to know or work with, makes you out to be a bit of a niggerkike.

Do better. Respect the fact that you're either not worth their time or they're not part of yours, but don't demean them because of it.

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Are you retarded or something, did you not read what I wrote? Where I'm from they are not white. I know people who work at my local vineyard. They did not hire white people to work the vines. A friend works there and is white but he is also a supervisor. I'm not talking about the vineyard by your house I'm talking about the one by my area.

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Ive had friends join up to UPS for the holiday rush. Pay isnt great but higher than min. Also the few that stayed made it to driver and make more than I do. Its a fucking tough job tho.

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Wood cutting season has been on us for a few months. Lawn care season is over, but that's a good one in the summer months.

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Craigslist, have pick and shovel. Call 555 555 1234. You'll be working tomorrow ! Set your alarm lol.

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If you know someone that has a trades business sometimes they're looking for a hard working laborer/gopher.

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Way back when I was a youngster my grandpa would come over and get me and take me to different places for work. The first was someone he knew that needed their lawn mowed. I mowed that yard for 2 summers and never once saw who lived there. When I was a little older he would take me to a farmers house and drop me off. Like some of the other comments on here, putting up hay is a very tough job, but one of the most rewarding. I had access to a rock quarry also back then. Here I would go, an old beat up truck, a bunch of sledge hammers, wedges, long pry bars, picks, and mattocks. If you take it to a rockyard where they have something to unload for you, you can load a pallet right in the bed of your truck. Depending on the rock you have a pallet back then would bring me anywhere from $50- $125. Not to bad for a teenager in the 80's. Not everyone had access to a rock quarry. Those folks would find a place in the woods and fill the bed of their truck with fieldstone. That was not only hard work but also more dangerous. You always had to be on the lookout for snakes, yellow jacket nests, and other critters. But it paid well. I went to highschool with a guy that started cleaning old people's gutters. After a few years he was so busy with that that he never got a "real job"! I believe he added on a few things like cleaning windows and pressure washing houses and driveways.

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Anything in logistics is the de facto.

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