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HipChick

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6. Had to get my roof replaced...it has 2 skylights in it too..
Sat Sep 9, 2017, 03:33 PM
Sep 2017

Crew of 5...all complete...new skylights installed...2 days and a half...they only stopped for one am of bad weather

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Guy I met freshman year at college underpants Sep 2017 #1
I picked 30 pumpkins yesterday. DURHAM D Sep 2017 #2
A few years back we had our roof done. Hottest part of summer, 100+ ret5hd Sep 2017 #3
Had to get my roof replaced...it has 2 skylights in it too.. HipChick Sep 2017 #6
In the 60's and early '70s, Are_grits_groceries Sep 2017 #4
We had leaf tobacco fields in CT mountain grammy Sep 2017 #49
I picked strawberries once. Company I worked for also owned fields, let us glean the leftovers . . . Journeyman Sep 2017 #5
I had a friend who worked for a grower Mosby Sep 2017 #7
No, thanks gratuitous Sep 2017 #8
K&R Solly Mack Sep 2017 #9
My son worked the strawberry fields summers when he was in high school MichMary Sep 2017 #10
My family used to pick blueberries in the Poconos in PA BigmanPigman Sep 2017 #11
The problem is people don't their kids and grandkids competing with them for better jobs JI7 Sep 2017 #12
One of the interesting stories is that there are Ilsa Sep 2017 #69
Here's a story from 2010 of someone trying to pick lettuce QED Sep 2017 #13
I can thank you enough Control-Z Sep 2017 #53
I'm surprised I could find it... QED Sep 2017 #56
K&R Scurrilous Sep 2017 #14
Bernie Sanders Has Argued That Immigrants Do Take Away Our Jobs TomCADem Sep 2017 #15
The excerpt you posted is clearly about tech workers ... surrealAmerican Sep 2017 #23
"Life Guards" and "Service Industry" Are Tech Workers? TomCADem Sep 2017 #24
They're not farm workers either. surrealAmerican Sep 2017 #28
So, you and Bernie Are Making The Same Argument As Jeff Sessions? TomCADem Sep 2017 #55
This has nothing to do with DACA. surrealAmerican Sep 2017 #62
So, Now You Are Against Low-Wage Workers? TomCADem Sep 2017 #73
K&R theaocp Sep 2017 #16
Not only is it back breaking, it's seasonal! n/t TexasBushwhacker Sep 2017 #17
All immigrants aren't picking fruit though FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #18
Maybe their.... SergeStorms Sep 2017 #29
I agree, go after the employers FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #40
Paid under the table and avoiding taxes is done by many JI7 Sep 2017 #30
Construction work is extremely skilled labor and backbreaking, regardless of legality Not Ruth Sep 2017 #32
The solution is to make them legar residents, and then citizens. Then they'd get paid lunamagica Sep 2017 #33
Or start by paying US citizens a proper wage FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #36
Legalization is the best course. If they are legally working there won't be down rates lunamagica Sep 2017 #45
We had a concrete driveway poured and some flooring in a basement. TNNurse Sep 2017 #19
So without the immigrants the owner would have hired local guys FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #21
Perhaps I should have added detail. TNNurse Sep 2017 #31
So US citizens are drunk whiners? FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #35
My factory pays $25/hr to start. We get a TON of drunk whiners NickB79 Sep 2017 #52
You get what you pay for Not Ruth Sep 2017 #38
Without immigrants, you would hire local, probably union guys with FT work, picking up side $ Not Ruth Sep 2017 #34
See post #29. SergeStorms Sep 2017 #39
"most Americans are too lazy" FLPanhandle Sep 2017 #42
bullshit Kali Sep 2017 #46
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But would they.... SergeStorms Sep 2017 #54
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In the early 70's when I lived in Eugene, Oregon, panader0 Sep 2017 #20
I quote the late Sam Howard Wolf Frankula Sep 2017 #22
Discussions about legal/ illeagle foriegn workers are upside down. mjvpi Sep 2017 #25
I picked watermelons one summer out of Stockdale, Texas in 1968 or then abouts, for $1.00/hr. CCExile Sep 2017 #26
As a teenager.... SergeStorms Sep 2017 #27
Why do they do it? The answer is simple customerserviceguy Sep 2017 #48
except their kids often do well and go on to college and get good paying jobs JI7 Sep 2017 #59
You cry because you're a good, decent person with empathy. yardwork Sep 2017 #50
hardest job I've ever had... alterfurz Sep 2017 #37
Yah, like apple picking here in Minnesota, the Apple capital of the USA. a kennedy Sep 2017 #41
Did it for a $1.50 an hour back in the 70s Kaleva Sep 2017 #43
When I was in high school in Oregon we would pick strawberries all summer. former9thward Sep 2017 #44
My Oregon relatives all did that in high school Not Ruth Sep 2017 #51
When I was a teenager, back in the 1970's customerserviceguy Sep 2017 #47
an ugly fact that will never be discussed DonCoquixote Sep 2017 #60
i only picked strawberries w/ my grandpa for jam or on vacation and they were there. pansypoo53219 Sep 2017 #61
The "send 'em home" crowd needs to hear an ultimatum DFW Sep 2017 #63
Silly. Who do you think picked strawberries before immigrants did? Honeycombe8 Sep 2017 #64
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um Kali Sep 2017 #70
Kids often did. Strawberry season starts as school lets out. Kids still work as berry pickers. L. Coyote Sep 2017 #72
Like many kids growing up in Arizona years ago Horse with no Name Sep 2017 #67
KNR Thank you! Lucinda Sep 2017 #68
Try growing a garden for a summer and starving if you fail. L. Coyote Sep 2017 #71
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