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Re: messicans and the poultry farm
[Re: jwalker77]
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02/23/22 09:01 PM
02/23/22 09:01 PM
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Yeah pretty much. We’re too good for that job, like landscaping. And cleaning. Well, i cut trees and my wife cleans houses. I do have a Mexican working for me though. Best help ive ever had I would pay above market for you and her, because I want to encourage young people that there is money to be made working and/or owning those businesses. But you know white, or black, second generation (or more) American workers in those industries are the exception now. They’re very hard to find.
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