John Paul Sanborn
Above average climber
At the LawnCare branch I manged for I always got the labor that did not show the potential to work a spray route; one day I was in "the city" removing large some volunteers from around an apartment. My "helper" had drafted the neighborhood kids to help stuff the chipper . His reasoning was that they were just standing around watching...
I heard later on that when he would go out on an airation crew he would pay his partner to drop him off at his "crib" for a nap; while the "partner" would do all the work". One hard charger actually wanted to "work" with him, because the "help" he usually got just slowed him down . They lived near by one another, so they would commute together, eventually the slacker would pay the hard worker to punch his card on the days they knew they were on the same route. Then pick him up at the end of the day to turn the work in.
I heard later on that when he would go out on an airation crew he would pay his partner to drop him off at his "crib" for a nap; while the "partner" would do all the work". One hard charger actually wanted to "work" with him, because the "help" he usually got just slowed him down . They lived near by one another, so they would commute together, eventually the slacker would pay the hard worker to punch his card on the days they knew they were on the same route. Then pick him up at the end of the day to turn the work in.