Thanks for posting that, it illustrates my point perfectly! I’m not sure the point you were trying to make as I said I started small
Thanks for posting that, it illustrates my point perfectly! I’m not sure the point you were trying to make as I said I started small
My point was you wouldn't have struggled to set up your business with having your own farm and having all the contacts .Thanks for posting that, it illustrates my point perfectly! I’m not sure the point you were trying to make as I said I started small(for your information, I’m 28 now, you can do the math as to the stage I was at in 2011!
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And you've got the nerve to tell me I sound like a Leftie! Jeeez!!!My point was you wouldn't have struggled to set up your business with having your own farm and having all the contacts .
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How is that leftie ?And you've got the nerve to tell me I sound like a Leftie! Jeeez!!!
My dad isn’t a shooting man, my mum is vegan. I got into the industry a different way (offering free help to everyone who advertised a deer related job on here). I sent 140 emails over 18 months before someone took me up on my offers. The person who took me on didn’t know me or my family and then I had to go to Scotland to work for two years as a dragger for a contractor to get my foot in the door. In the meantime I managed to pick up a few small bits of ground and before you know it you are inundated with opportunities. I worked my bollocks off for pretty much no money from 18-25, but I managed to get where I wanted to be and I did it without any family ties. It’s funny, as soon as you do well for yourself, no matter how hard you worked people just love to tell you how you had an unfair advantage. Or you had it easier, and that’s why they haven’t done the sameMy point was you wouldn't have struggled to set up your business with having your own farm and having all the contacts .
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Because people on the left love to point at ‘white privilege’ they love to blame the fact that others have things that they don’t on unearned privileges rather than accepting that if you work hard you get rewarded.How is that leftie ?
Well done to you , I admire your hard work and dedicationMy dad isn’t a shooting man, my mum is vegan. I got into the industry a different way (offering free help to everyone who advertised a deer related job on here). I sent 140 emails over 18 months before someone took me up on my offers. The person who took me on didn’t know me or my family and then I had to go to Scotland to work for two years as a dragger for a contractor to get my foot in the door. In the meantime I managed to pick up a few small bits of ground and before you know it you are inundated with opportunities. I worked my bollocks off for pretty much no money from 18-25, but I managed to get where I wanted to be and I did it without any family ties. It’s funny, as soon as you do well for yourself, no matter how hard you worked people just love to tell you how you had an unfair advantage. Or you had it easier, and that’s why they haven’t done the same![]()
You seem to have a bit of a chip on your shoulder about someone possibly having an advantage over you as a result of them being a landowner or coming from a landed family.How is that leftie ?
You must live in a different world then as it certainly doesn't happen up North.
I've been shooting for 40 years and dont know of anyone getting paid to shoot vermin , it just doesn't happen FACT.
No way in a million years will a farmer pay £60 to have a fox shot.
As for all recreational shooters being unreliable I think you will find most on here fall into that bracket....
Plenty so called professionals are unreliable and clueless too...
Couldn't care less matey , I'm really content with my lot , nothing I need.You seem to have a bit of a chip on your shoulder about someone possibly having an advantage over you as a result of them being a landowner or coming from a landed family.
A very clear Leftie trait, if I may say so.
It's not so bad really Nick. Now you've got it out in the open you won't have to try so hard anymore to suppress your true sympathies, and your life will be so much less bitter.
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1 Person hardly supports the argument. Doesn't happen round here .It does happen, I know of someone that gets paid for foxes per fox and per outing. If he was doing it recreationally he would be able to subsidise the diesel or time. The payment was suggested as the farm manager wanted to be certain of service and the financial benefit was calculable through increased yield
Exactly my point.lets be brutally honest ...
those that paid for vermin control or for controlling deer on a aground for farmer are in the big minority
not going to be mainplace when farmers will get someone offer to do it for bu55er all just to get a permission ...
Paul
I think that depends on what you decide is most important to you. I know I could have chosen a career that I'd get paid more for. I'm sure if I properly work it out then I'd be better off financially working in Aldi.so that would never make sense.
1 Person hardly supports the argument. Doesn't happen round here .
I think you will find there are plenty , I used to be out nearly every night but as the fox numbers are very low now it isn't warranted.. Point is there are very few recreational fox shooters that get out 3 times a week in all weathers and consistently flatten a number of foxes
Does my mate who I grew up with who is now a grouse keeper count as being paid to shoot foxes1 Person hardly supports the argument. Doesn't happen round here .
No as its his job.Does my mate who I grew up with who is now a grouse keeper count as being paid to shoot foxes