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Quote:You work 3 or 4 months of the year and you have the gall to put a "thumbsdown" above?? Nah, its not like that. I grow mainly wine & raisin grapes for a living. Not too much growing happens in winter. There is work outside of those Apr-Jul months but it's not on a strict clock like things are in the summer months. During the winter, there isn't anything I have to do at any one given time, just things I need prepared before bud break in March. So what I mean when I say I have to go to work is I go from working in the field maybe 120 hours a month during Nov-Jan on my own schedule to working 70 hours a week on Mother Natures schedule from Apr-Jul/Aug. |
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