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| Josh,
There are infrequent times where Turkeys require a lot of labor and frequent times when it's a breeze. During the busy times I have mostly family help and a few friends. It's not unusual for there to be 15 people doing a job to get something done in a fraction of the time that I would be killing myself doing. The poult drivers love coming here, because we hustle. I always provide snacks and beverages. Most everyone won't take pay, so I try to be creative and send gift cards and such. I also rent equipment for a major cleanout (like another skid loader) if I'm under a time crunch.
Just a thought.
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