Posted by Bill VA on January 07, 2016 at 14:58:56 from (76.3.243.86):
One of my teenage boys has a few strapping buddies that he pals around with. To him, they are friends - to me, they are source of potential hired help on the hay wagon and stacking in the barn - LOL!!!!!
Question is - what would be an appropriate rate for this kind of work in 2016? I'm completely out of touch with whatever a willing teen should be paid working hay.
On one hand, don't think it will be a noise to the grindstone effort all the time. Probably some loafing and goofing off - to be expected.
On the other hand - I ain't paying for a vacation and a few pics they can put up on facebook either - LOL.
I'm thinking of some flat rate. I'll pay you X number of dollars for a day's work. Thought paying by the bale, but not sure that would be easy to track, especially if there are several wagons and teens loading/unloading.
Might be a good experience for my boy's friends (and some fun/memories) - at least one time, might give us some help, we might not need any help.
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