@LnzyHou
Back before almond growers got those machines with blowers, I raked almonds.
I also cut flowers, and you may not know this, but potato harvesters drop a lot of potatoes, and I once walked behind them throwing potatoes over to where they would get picked up on the next pass.
I also worked loading potatoes, carrots and onions onto boxcars and trucks.
I was 16 years old, though.
Why didn’t you stay with it?? BTW, none of what you describe requires bending over crops/picking 8 hrs a day.
@LnzyHou It was summer work when I was a kid.
And if you think there was no bending, you never cut flowers, and 8 hours would have been a short day. Sun up to Sun down in 100+ degree heat with two bathroom/water breaks.
@LnzyHou Also, loading potatoes, for example is how I know that if you stack them right, you can fit 1288 50lb boxes of potatoes in a box car. I did 100 lb sacks too. 5 am to 6pm usually.
And walking behind a potato harvestor for 12 hours... that row it cuts forces you to walk pigeon toed, and you can't even bend your knees at night.
@LnzyHou I was usually one of the few white teenagers doing field work during the Summer.
My parents generation did that work as kids and their parents--who came to California during the Dust Bowl--did that work as adults, Californians didn't like them "invading" either, Called them shiftless Southerners.
Whoever does that work gets shit on.
@Lulz4l1f3
You made my point. No one in their right mind would be a field worker. Those who take those jobs have no choice. They are NOT stealing jobs from white folks. They were desperate to make a living.