Georgia Governor would like ask people to work at South Georgia farm
By kingparker
@kingparker (9673)
United States
July 3, 2011 10:40pm CST
As you might know from news or online news report, The HB 87 already enacted on Friday, July 1st. Although partial of this law is on hold, it will continue to make illegal immigrants miserable if they stay here, because it is hard to hire them.
South Georgia, mostly are farm, agricultural businesses, since this law passes, they are in difficulty finding workers to work at the farm though. So, since the unemployment rate is high again, and so many people in desperate in seeking a job. Why not get the job in the farm, at least temporarily. Money is money, although it is menial, at least solve your financial issue a bit for now. This was encouraged by governor Deal. Would you consider it if you are temporarily not working?
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@deebomb (15304)
• United States
5 Jul 11
Yes I would as I have in the past. I lived in Nebraska and hoed sugar beets, beans and potatoes. It is hard work but it was work available. The pay was pretty good for us. We were paid by the acre back then too. The first summer I did it I earned my school clothes. It is hot hard work too but I would do it again if I had to and could. Back ten the Mexicans would come up and work the season go back home and live off the summers earnings. Their whole family would work the fields.

