Posted by Glenn Warner on February 18, 2012 at 19:09:10 from (64.80.179.219):
In Reply to: Too old or too young? posted by TonyIN on February 18, 2012 at 07:09:30:
A few years back we had bought a couple grain bin at an auction ,and we were trying to figure how to dismantle and move them. A friend suggested we hire a Mennonite crew to do it . Heard plenty about them being hard workers ,but had never seen them working .Very efficent people , and to watch them you would swear they would be in each others way but not the case. well point of story is on their first day there were 6 of them , and the crew bosswas 19 , the youngest one was 16 , lazy and no thinking ability to even look busy,his best work was leaning on the shovel handle ( you know ,like a state worker) The crew boss tried and tried to make him look less embarressing to the crew but after 3hrs just ignored him . the crew boss told us we would not be charged for his time and either he or the rest of the crew would not be back the next day. yep he didnt come back, and he was the company owner's nephew. never did hear of him again.
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