Opelblues2
2nd November 2015, 12:20 PM
Not to fill up my other post, with my drivel. as I have written I have had a property not a huge one, but big enough to keep one busy. my back gave out just over ten years ago, I did have surgery a few years later, but in the in-between time, I had to try to run the property, not good when you can hardly walk.
I had a idea, as I had been working with a sport club and for five years had been using community services persons to preform different duties around the club from mowing, gardens, repairs right through to function room services and being a sports club and no pokies there wasn't all ways money to do things. I approached People if I could start a program on the property, after six months of Talking - talking and more talking, I was given the go a head and there was a big BUT. ground rules no more than 5 people, no drugs, no going to town, seven days on site no more than that, eight hour days, bus in an out just to name some.
I had been operating at two weeks a month for six months and they had repaired 2km and put 10km new wind and native easements fence lines. as well tagging, dehorning and snip. planted 500 150mm native trees on creek lines and ridges lines all at my cost.
IT stopped with out warning, I had a person come out a speak to me, and informed me that it had not been approved and I was operating outside the law, I was told as was great idea but it was exploiting workers and a complaint had been made.
To this day I still believe it a resource that is under used. most of the people were unemployed or had limited skill set
I had a idea, as I had been working with a sport club and for five years had been using community services persons to preform different duties around the club from mowing, gardens, repairs right through to function room services and being a sports club and no pokies there wasn't all ways money to do things. I approached People if I could start a program on the property, after six months of Talking - talking and more talking, I was given the go a head and there was a big BUT. ground rules no more than 5 people, no drugs, no going to town, seven days on site no more than that, eight hour days, bus in an out just to name some.
I had been operating at two weeks a month for six months and they had repaired 2km and put 10km new wind and native easements fence lines. as well tagging, dehorning and snip. planted 500 150mm native trees on creek lines and ridges lines all at my cost.
IT stopped with out warning, I had a person come out a speak to me, and informed me that it had not been approved and I was operating outside the law, I was told as was great idea but it was exploiting workers and a complaint had been made.
To this day I still believe it a resource that is under used. most of the people were unemployed or had limited skill set