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Best thing to do is to just kindly leave a note and say you can't do so many trees because you don't have the tools, or you don't have enough time to complete such a big job properly. If the job isn't suitable for you, leave a note explaining why. Best not to do the bits you like, just leave the whole job alone. |
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If I am hired to harvest a farm that is layered too much or the trees are too tightly place together. And most important if my computer does not like it, I leave a polite note to that farmer telling them I am not able to do the work and to hire some one else. Layers play havoc in my computer. If I am able to tough it out, I will continue. And when I do I find some beautiful farm designs. Not always but a few!!! Just an idea of mine
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My computer can handle almost anything, but in this instance it quickly ground to snails pace and threatened to crash out, and I simply had to give up or spend my entire evening trying to finish this farm. It is extremely against my policy to walk away from a job once hired, but I had to leave the farmer a note telling him the situation that I found myself in on his farm, and asking him to hire someone else for the job. A little while later I found a very abusive note in my mail box, including a threat to 'report me to the forum' but chose to ignore. I'm afraid that my opinion is that if someone wants to put such impossible layers onto their farms like that, then they should also be prepared to harvest and chop those farms themselves rather than hire from the market place, then abuse everyone who finds it too heavily layered to handle. |
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Make chopping and fishing more attractive!
Can't you do SOMETHING to make chopping and fishing more attractive? Give extra points or more harvests or something.
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I generally do not hire people with too many demands. My pet peeve is when I ask who has a chainsaw for example and many others are also asking who wants grapes, or plow etc and people simply answer "me" or "I do". I wish people would specify "I have a chainsaw" or "I want plowing" or use your name. "I do Mike". That would be helpful.
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I agree, that is actually what I came to this forum to post about. Not so much about the Chopping because I see people wanting to chop all the time, but it is very difficult to get anyone to fish for you, it so bad many of them have NO FISHING as part of their name. They post will do anything but fish. If they don't have a boat I understand that but with a boat it is pretty easy to fish. Same difference if you harvest one square at time or if you have harvester and or plow. They have given us bait to double to the amount to be caught and I always advertise that I bait. I spend as much time trying to hire someone to fish that I could have just as well done it myself. I am pretty fast at with my boat and don't mind fishing for others. I just don't see why so many people hate it so much and haven't a clue as to what to make it more inviting that they would want to do it.
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My wish is that people asking 'who has a chainsaw?' would add if needs be '... to harvest my 6 million trees all stacked onto the one farm' |
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I hired two people yesterday, each had one farm to harvest & plow. No layers, nothing difficult. Didn't mind if they were fast or slow, both hired to work solo. As so often happens, I came back to find both jobs half or less than half done and the worker gone. I would really like a rating system for workers!
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Yep, there are slack workers, but you need to give them the benefit of the doubt. |
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