He's usually so bored so I was also eager for him to have something to do to keep him occupied.
he got a call a few days before his orientation day. because of our heat wave, the corn grew very tall very fast and they needed kids out there as soon as possible. but there was a small problem. the lack of rain in our area has kept the corn from pollinating all at the same time! they still needed kids to do the work, but they just didn't have enough work to have them out in the field from 8am - 4pm. they were getting done by noon all week and weekend. this week they finally have had full days.
he got his first paycheck today, and I must say 'not too shabby' for being half days last week.
Timothy gets home and doesn't complain about how hard it is and it was so hot, etc etc. but instead he's said that he's been liking it. even though it has been warm, Timothy is used to the weather and temperatures already. he told me on the first day of work (a day that was 25 degrees cooler than it had been the entire week before) they went through the orientation and then had the kids in the field for 1 hour before having them go home. three kids had to go sit in the shade and try not to pass out. Timothy was confused. He's a hardy kid. :)
this last weekend he was telling me about how a couple of the kids in his field group were goofing off and they've been warned more than once to get back to work. their group leader even used Timothy as an example. He's always keeping busy, he's bagging the ears efficiently and tightly. he's doing a great job!
He's been very responsible and I'm very very proud of him.
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I think this is so cool that he's working so hard and not complaining! You have amazing kids!
Thank you!
I'm even more proud of him after talking with him this morning. he said that his field group used to have 14 people in it and it's now down, I think he said to 9 or 10 kids.
one of those kids just didn't show up or tell anyone he was quitting. and the other kids said they "had enough money" and one quit so he could play baseball.
Tim says, they all knew what the job required before they filled out their applications. this is very true. Tim knew it was going to be a hot, tough, and long job before starting out and he's sticking with it.
He is growing up with such a terrific attitude.
Way to go Timothy!Good job sticking with it despite the hot weather. That is a great attitude to have!
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