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I know, I know. This time in US politics is fraught. But as recently as 2 years ago, I found the day labor scene (NYC, Chicago, Simi Valley/SFV) pretty active. My (relatively) small conservative town doesn't have a population so to speak but work travels + rental cars used to be a pretty successful combo. Work travel is picking back up and I was wondering if anyone had any intel about how things are looking.

 

Thanks in advance.

P.S. We all like what we like. Please, no judgements.

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23 hours ago, Kevin U said:

I know, I know. This time in US politics is fraught. But as recently as 2 years ago, I found the day labor scene (NYC, Chicago, Simi Valley/SFV) pretty active. My (relatively) small conservative town doesn't have a population so to speak but work travels + rental cars used to be a pretty successful combo. Work travel is picking back up and I was wondering if anyone had any intel about how things are looking.

 

Thanks in advance.

P.S. We all like what we like. Please, no judgements.

Friends of mine have expressed recent success with hired ranch hands in middle America.

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On 5/2/2025 at 12:32 PM, Vegas_Millennial said:

Friends of mine have expressed recent success with hired ranch hands in middle America.

That's really interesting; thanks! So, not ranch hands that your friends hired to work on a literal ranch but guys who are ranch hands but found in other places? Sorry for the dumb question!

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3 hours ago, Kevin U said:

That's really interesting; thanks! So, not ranch hands that your friends hired to work on a literal ranch but guys who are ranch hands but found in other places? Sorry for the dumb question!

Yes, men hired to work at a ranch.  White boys in Oklahoma who are hired for the day or week or month to take care of horses (my friend owns horses).  Being young men away from any nightlife, they get horny and are looking for money.

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