By A Mystery Man Writer
Being a harvest intern is hard work. There are many weeks where you’re working 12-14 hours per day, 6 days per week. That’s a lot of time spent on your feet and all of the bending can hurt your back. When my feet start to hurt, my good mood fades quickly and it took me Read this Post
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