Technology14 mins ago
Farm Shops
20 Answers
went to get strawberries(pick your own)as the farm shop had closed,i asked 'why' and the reply was they couldn't get staff to work in it .so it was closed.it a shame,as so many people are unemployed,i actually found that quite shocking it would have been a great wee job for school kids who are of age of course.
Answers
Those were the days kate,times were not easy when I was young either,the berry picking money was me helping with the family budget(so I thought)it was a good feeling,plus a few pennies for myself of course.
12:24 Wed 16th Jul 2014
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
Picking peas never paid very well unless you picked like mad.
Potato picking paid better but was heavier work.
When I got a little older I used to do "stiking and singling" (Howing round sugarbeet plants). Got paid so much an acre and did quite well. Now they use mono-seed and selective weedkillers so no need for the workers any more.
Potato picking paid better but was heavier work.
When I got a little older I used to do "stiking and singling" (Howing round sugarbeet plants). Got paid so much an acre and did quite well. Now they use mono-seed and selective weedkillers so no need for the workers any more.
-- answer removed --
I too went strawberry picking all day and took a picnic. All my friends came too and we loved it.
When the strawberries finished we picked raspberries, loganberries and blackcurrant I would have jumped at the chance of working in a farm shop, as it was i worked in a grocery schop while i was still at school. Yes, i agree kids these days just expect money to just fall in their laps without them having to earn it.
shop.
When the strawberries finished we picked raspberries, loganberries and blackcurrant I would have jumped at the chance of working in a farm shop, as it was i worked in a grocery schop while i was still at school. Yes, i agree kids these days just expect money to just fall in their laps without them having to earn it.
shop.
-- answer removed --
When I was a kid growing up in West Somerset in the 60's, all us school kids would pick fruit for money. We used to pitch a small tent in the corner of the farmers field or orchard for a week or two. The worst fruit to pick were the blackcurrants, as they were so small and your fingers were stained dark blue until school started again in September !
Then we would spend our earnings on days tickets to get into Butlins in Minehead, a place I would avoid like the plague these days !
Then we would spend our earnings on days tickets to get into Butlins in Minehead, a place I would avoid like the plague these days !
-- answer removed --