I again am curious
as to where the work ethic of the younger generations went. The
young man who is one of our intern's over the last few days either
would say there was no work he was suppose to do, or that he
only wanted to do something relaxing.
So to be perfectly frank I ripped him up and down verbally while
chopping the wood he was suppose to be chopping that he said was not
there. So at Silver's suggestion I am having the young man follow me
around all day today to see the work I do all day. So I got him up
at 5 am to start on the animal feedings.
Well
I did all the work myself with him just standing there arms crossed
over his chest the whole time I am going around feeding and watering
everyone. I mean geez at least offer to hold the 5 gallons of water
for me if nothing else yeah? All that I can say in this case is that
thankfully he's not a WOOFER as if he were I'd never use the program
again. Maybe when we have more housing I can look into that program
and have better luck with help around here.
Next
on the list of morning chores after I wake the kids for school will
be to go and check the garden and due to timing, I can probably even
weed the paths. I have to get some forage for our penned up goats
(my dears learned how to unpicket themselves), some forage for the
rabbits as well. Oh I also have to go out and use the weedeater to
clear some areas for Silver to work on his project for out storm
shelter/new well house/cold storage room. I might get to moving some
dirt by the bucket right now as our wheel barrow needs a brand new
tire the old one is destroyed.
This
doesn't even count all the cooking I have to do throughout the day
and the dish washing, and house cleaning. Then the constant check on
the animals all day. Funny thing is all the intern needed to do
daily was take care of my chickens (which includes random checks for
eggs) chop fire wood and move dirt to the various spots around the
property as well as get us some downed wood that we can use as
kindling for the winter. Oh and also bring up the log segments that
need chopping to the wood chopping area.
My
complaint about the younger generation includes the discussion on
what is a proper wake up time. I wake up at 5am every morning the
kids go to school so I have an hour of work before they get up to do
all the animal feedings then I can do everything that -needs- full
light after they get up. This young man has issues waking up in the
morning and for the whole time he has been here it has been a trial
to get him out of bed in the early morning to work before the heat is
too bad. Now there are two.. count them two stupid comments that go
with this. First is “I'm tired”, duh you went to bed around
midnight of course you are tired. The second is “I lived in Texas
I know heat and humidity”. Uh huh, so why do you have an issue
then with working in the day time after 10 am? The young man has a
answer to that too it is “well I burn easy so I don't like to be
out during the day”.
That
just falls under the heading of really?
We live on a homestead a small farm where there is never ending
work. Generally the only breaks we get is in the night and sometimes
when it rains (and only for any major project as long as the rain
isn't days long). I swear do the younger generation just not think
that people work hard all day ever? (btw what I mean by younger
generation are teens through to 30 years as from my current
experience they do the least
work. I am sure there are exceptions to that rule.) I grew up in a
middle class family where my dad was a welder and my mom was the
daughter of a carpenter. My parents believed if we wanted something
we had to work for it. I try to instill that in my kids but they
also expect to just do fun things and work isn't important. Granted
since going to boot camp as soon as I ask my son something he has
jumped up to do it.
We
have had 2 young men of the same age here within the last year to
assist us and they both pretty much think that the highlight of the
day is when they get to go play their games. Now both of these
people wanted to come here and explore the woods surrounding our
home. Neither have done so (hell the 30yr old hasn't either but
shrugs),
do the younger generation also have an issue with following through
on something they say they will do too?
Well
I better end my rant here as I have in a few minutes to go back to
working,
which maybe the issue is the younger ones think that word is a swear
word?
Be
Well, Be Safe, and Blessed Be...
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