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Sidneyfarmer
Posted 3/18/2024 12:10 (#10670019 - in reply to #10669976)
Subject: RE: Off-Farm Income/ Day Job


Sheridan Mi
Tomcat - 3/18/2024 11:44

Sidneyfarmer - 3/18/2024 12:06

Oakley22 - 3/18/2024 10:10

Trophy husband to a Registered Nurse…….


LOL That was my plan when I quit milking cows. After the 08 collapse the state started paying for people to go to nursing school though. We're three miles from the community college. For a while, they were cranking out two classes a year of and everybody who didn't already have a job became a nurse. My wife and anybody with seniority got let go so they could hire new grads for less money. Every place she applied told and all the others with experience, we have this pile of applications to get through first before we get to yours, so experienced nurses had to move away or find another line of work. In her boredom, she stated gardening with a vengeance. She got in to heirloom seeds and plants. She started trading seeds with people all over the world. She had moved in to her second small Harbor Freight greenhouse when the pandemic shut everything down. She started getting requests for plants because for a while, all of the large garden centers were shut down. That whole thing exploded and we had to put up a bigger greenhouse in 21. I'm blown away by how big her enterprise has grown. It's heirloom seed swaps in the fall and winter as well as mail order and internet seed sales, then in May, it's plant sales out of the greenhouse. I'm not saying she makes as much as she did as a nurse, but the stress is totally gone and she works on her own schedule and she really loves what she does. When I go to those seed swap sales with her, I'm telling you, she's literally known all over the world for her collection of heirloom seeds.



What happened to her is very much against the law. I’m thinking a GOOD labor lawyer would have a field day with that scenario assuming she could provide proof.


It's not worth it. She and everybody else we know who it happened to got framed with allegations that they'd done something wrong. In every case, they got unemployment. Most who we knew were old enough to take an early retirement and just forget about it. I never intended to make enough money with these beef cows to make a living, but the kids were all out of the house when it happened, prices were going up to record levels in 2011 and 12, she liked gardening more than she did the stress of nursing every day, so when we were still living well after the unemployment ran out, she just moved on too. She still keeps up her license and accreditation, but I think this year will probably be the last year that she renews. If you get a lawyer and force your way back in to a place that let you go, if you think life was bad going to work before, try going to work when they're just waiting for you to sneeze at the wrong time. That would be Hell on Earth.
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