BNN: Britain Farmer Hires Town Folk for Bountiful Harvest

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Leonis Jarckle March 26, 1998


There were jobs to be had on the city of Britain's west side yesterday evening. Joel Ramsboth, one of Britian's finest farmers, had a bountiful crop this season, and needed help with the harvest.

"My lettuce and carrots and squash did right well this year," said Farmer Joel, "So well, in fact, that I needed help, so I had the town criers give out my call for part-time employment." Shortly after the town criers began their call, Farmer Joel was swamped with people at his farmhouse looking for work.

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"I was amazed at the response, says Joel. I had to run out and stop the town criers almost immediately because nearly a half dozen people showed up in just a few moments. We even got some Virtue Guards in the bunch, but I was really looking for some of the newer citizens of Britannia, the ones that can't go out battling fierce creatures yet to gain treasure. I don't offer much to a veteran, just 400 pieces of gold, but that's a very good wage for a few hours work to someone new in the land."

Farmer Joel's part-time apprentices got to work immediately, hand-picking the vegetables one-by-one from the long rows of lettuce, carrots and squash in Joel's north fields. "I can usually get all the picking done myself," said Joel, "but this year I was blessed with a bountiful load of crops. I just couldn't handle the load myself, and," Joel says with a chuckle, "I am getting on in years. I'm not the spring chicken I once was."

There seems to be no shortage of people seeking employment in Britannia, and anyone seeking to hire others for some of their day-to-day work should have no problem finding people to fill their job positions.

"Its good to see that there are plenty of hard-working citizens around," says Joel, "I even had two or three of my workers tell me I could call on them anytime for any job. If I have the same kind of crop next season, you can bet I'll do just that."

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