Posted by JD Seller on August 11, 2015 at 20:58:24 from (208.126.198.123):
Well he came and worked his butt off all weekend. Not a real surprise as he always was a good worker. When Monday morning came he and my sons had a list of places for him to go to put in applications at. He was gone all day. He was at 8 places Monday and six more Today. He has two interviews for tomorrow. I think he will be fine. I think he just was shocked and maybe a little overwhelmed by all these things at once.
Even if he gets another job the boys are wanting to keep him for weekends/evening/winter as this would allow them to rotate livestock chores and have some weekends off. We will see what turns up for him to do.
Funny thing!!! The older of the Grand Daughters at the farm is kind of looking him over too. He is just a year and a half older than her. She sure made sure he had plenty of refreshments this weekend while he was working. LOL One never knows.
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