• @Luminocta
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    43 months ago

    Where does it say you don’t get paid?

    Also, in terms of understanding how things happen, this is definitely not a bad thing.

    So many people take everything for granted. I worked a couple of years in agriculture. Long days, tough work. I will never look down on a farmer, and it thought me some neat lessons in life too.

    • Bakkoda
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      233 months ago

      You get paid for jury duty. Making a living off of that? When i read national duty i heard conscription in my head. Maybe because i just assume the idea is as good as the compensation.

      • @Luminocta
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        -63 months ago

        Oh maybe I don’t worry about this because I’m not American…

        Sorry

    • @[email protected]
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      I worked on a farm from 23-30 and my body is kinda destroyed now. Had surgery on my wrist, my back hurts all the time. I’m getting arthritis in my fingers and knees. All at the ripe age of 36.

      It’s definitely valuable work, but there’s a reason old farmers tend to walk like Arthur Morgan.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        Call me naive, but it seems to me that if everyone was pitching in for a season of farm work, less people overall would be doing 8/15/etc consecutive years and getting their bodies destroyed.

        • @[email protected]
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          33 months ago

          It depends on the farm. It’s not completely unskilled labor, especially if you’re dealing with livestock or large machinery like what’s used for harvesting/spreading manure/tilling.

          Implementing something like what’s being suggested would require some sort if funding from the government to train people to get ready to do it, and honestly a lot of farmers aren’t going to want a bunch of green farmhands all at the same time. In a lot of cases it’d be more trouble than it’s worth.

          Asking someone who has never been on a farm to just jump in on an operation and be helpful is kinda setting everyone up to fail. There’s more to a farm than picking crops and cleaning up animal poop.

          I mean, something simple like fixing a fence can be a pain in the ass if you dont know what youre doing. Plus, theres a lot of ways to get hurt or killed if you’re not familiar with the environment.

    • @SpaceNoodle
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      113 months ago

      Where does it say you do get paid?

    • @spongebue
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      73 months ago

      Maybe in that one aspect, but I’d imagine the mandatory labor at likely very low wages will make most people resent it more than anything.