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To: CottonBall

HaHa. We have something here called THE FORUM, for the town and surrounding area. You can go on there and read all the local gossip, and/or post a notice for help wanted.

We also used to have a program on the radio called swap shop. Items for trade, barter, or sale. So could get something like that on the radio for free.

Moving from the free to the local weekly paper all sorts of non-classified ads for people to work, or often youngsters wanting to mow yards etc. and numbers to call. So we used to look at those, and then check with a couple of teachers to see how responsible the kids were.

I do know, however, that kids the days are more likely to be playing games and texting on smart phones than moving anything other than their thumbs. LOL It’s a weird world compared to my teenage years.


43 posted on 05/26/2018 10:38:05 AM PDT by greeneyes
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To: greeneyes

That’s exactly it! Kids don’t want to work, and parents give them everything so they don’t have to learn how. A neighbor was going to heyme find someone, since she knows lots of people. She was going to ask her grand kids if they knew anyone, and I thought that was funny. Those grandkids don’t work at all even around their own house, so of course they were not even under consideration, lol! Irony.

Sounds like your town is smaller than ours. Ours is too big to know about everyone or even to find out. Yet by California standards it is quite small but now i think i’d like one even smaller ;)


45 posted on 05/26/2018 11:01:08 AM PDT by CottonBall (Thank you , Julian!)
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To: greeneyes

Your FORUM sounds great.

We have a lot of trashy people here, and we’re trying to stay under the radar for safety and prepping purposes. So i want to be careful who knows what we have here. We live in a poor area, on purpose. But it’s hard to hide that we have more money than most here, especially with the big “barn” we built to hide the toys/equipment.

i’m thinking now i should’ve perhaps moved some place more upscale - people here can be lazy! but...economic growth comes with illegals and liberals in some cases. Nah, i’ll stick to the poor folk. I just wish their kids weren’t lazy too! i only need one for a couple of hours a week!

what happened to all those Japanese gardeners? And why didn’t they complain when illegals stole their jobs?

just thought of something- even though we don’t have illegals doing yard work here, we STILL can’t get teenagers to work. Sad.


50 posted on 05/26/2018 11:20:41 AM PDT by CottonBall (Thank you , Julian!)
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To: greeneyes
We used to have a local radio swap like that in my old home area. I loved it. I also learned a lot just listening to people calling in with requests. I moved there in the early 80's and the place already had 1/4 acre tilled and ready to plant along with an orchard with fully grown peaches, pears, plums, pecans and apricots. I knew very little about gardening but wanted to be organic for my small children. The people calling for gardening help on the radio actually educated me in that as these old gardeners explained what they needed. And I went to help a few on weekends (we only had one vehicle) made some $$ and learned A LOT!

Now that I think of it, that's how I actually learned how to compost correctly. Initially, that first planting, I just thought I buried kitchen scraps in the garden. ROFL

108 posted on 05/26/2018 9:13:38 PM PDT by Wneighbor (Nope - No recipes here tonight!)
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