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    #16
    I always ask myself what I would charge someone to do that same job. Then I do it myself since I would not pay that dang much money to someone to do that same job for me.

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      #17
      Originally posted by texashunter56 View Post
      I always ask myself what I would charge someone to do that same job. Then I do it myself since I would not pay that dang much money to someone to do that same job for me.
      Lol, for real.

      Thing is I don't have that many hands and buddy the owns the land is a (1 man army). Meaning he only gets the minimum done to keep going every year. Can't hardly get anyone to help but come november-december he gets real popular.

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        #18
        $100 a day to work em as hard as you'd like.


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          #19
          Where is it at? And when are you looking for help? If I'm available, I'd be willing to help if we can set my wife up to shoot a couple doe with her bow.

          Other than that, I'm in the $100 a day crowd.

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            #20
            $10 is fair if your feeding them

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              #21
              I agree with 10 an hour plus beer and food or 12 an hour and take him home at 5

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                #22
                Originally posted by texansfan View Post
                LoL
                So why do ppl fight McDonald's buffet flippers getting paid $100 per day?

                It is the same No skill needed brainless work.

                Digging ditches & piling trash takes a much brain power as flipping burgers & shaking salt on fries
                Because their food sux ?

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                  #23
                  1) I pay most help $100/day. Good help gets $125 for a hard day.
                  2) About 99% of that difference is work ethic.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by cantexduck View Post
                    100 a day is fair. Trading hunts may end up causing an issue.
                    This. It will amaze you how little someone can work and act like they worked a 23 hour shift that made you a million dollar profit.

                    Originally posted by jaime1982 View Post
                    Lol, for real.

                    Thing is I don't have that many hands and buddy the owns the land is a (1 man army). Meaning he only gets the minimum done to keep going every year. Can't hardly get anyone to help but come november-december he gets real popular.
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                    Yep, it's that time of year. I'm waiting for the phone calls myself.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by hchntr View Post
                      We used to do this in Rocksprings and paid them $10/hr, fed them and provided the beer toward the end of the day.


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                      This

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                        #26
                        I would say around $15 an hour but it just depends on the persons work ethic, I help a lady out on her ranch and she paid the guy before me $10 and I told her no and she saw me work for the first day and she is more than happy to pay $15 an hour, but thats just for general work if im clearing fence line and stuff I charge her $20 because im using all my equipment. Where are you looking to do all this work at if its close by me I would be interested.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by texansfan View Post
                          LoL
                          So why do ppl fight McDonald's buffet flippers getting paid $100 per day?

                          It is the same No skill needed brainless work.

                          Digging ditches & piling trash takes a much brain power as flipping burgers & shaking salt on fries
                          Air conditioned burger flipping is far less labor than 90*+ lease work. Plus leave it to the employer to set the wage. If the employee doesn't like it then they don't have to do it.

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                            #28
                            Stay with the cash. Deep swap/barter can get ugly....don't ask me how I know..

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Lee230 View Post
                              Stay with the cash. Deep swap/barter can get ugly....don't ask me how I know..
                              Yea, seems much easier. Anywho, LO found someone to help. Thanks all

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                                #30
                                If you're buying the beer I'd help for free, and I'd even help shoot pigs lol.

                                But seriously 10 an hour should be good, especially since you're supplying food and drink.

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