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Nanny and homesteading partner wanted

 
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Hello permies!
    I am Mark Steagall. My wife, Susie, and I are Christian, traditional, and agrarian. We are soon to close the deal on a 4 acre farm in Southeastern Kentucky.

There are 3 options for our proposal:

Option#1. $500 per month with no commitment to do any work for us/with us and 10%(roundabouts) of all fruits/vegetables/herbs, milk, or eggs that you are able to produce on the property. But only 5% if it is a processed product(like cheese or tinctures). We have a well maintained 2019 20ft Forest River RV that will be parked about 100yards away from the main house for a good private living quarters. A preferred candidate will have traditional Christian agrarian morals, and will garden and tend to animals on our thoroughly fenced property.

Option #2. If we vibe and you want to build something truly awesome together, you may choose to live with us in your own room in our house. We will venture into a business partnership together, completely 50/50 profit split. My wife needs 2 days per week of help with our 4 children, doing laundry, dishes, and making meals. The rest of your time is spent making money with me on our homestead. And doing whatever our hearts desire, gardening, food preservation, animal husbandry, building, remodeling, selling our goods to friends and opening an organic farmstand or store. The possibilities are endless.

Option #3 $280 per month for the RV rental plus 18hours of work, helping us on the homestead. Goal-oriented and money making potential. When the homestead makes money, you make money as part of our team. We grow, you grow. Same 10% share of gardening and animal products, 5% on any processed goods you make.

I am 38yo, very active and strong. I like bow-hunting, animal husbandry, procuring my own meats, gardening, chopping firewood, climbing trees, and homesteading in general.
My wife Susie is 43, also very active and strong. Susie enjoys baking, canning, and sewing.
We both like hiking, rock-hounding, offroading, and everything homestead related.
Our new home, just south of Somerset, Ky, should close escrow in 30 days. It is 4 acres, house, RV pad, garage, barn, and a pond we can stock. If you are interested, please call me at 928-641-8565 or send me a "purple mooseage" on here. Thank you and have an awesome day!
 
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Do you have anyone, yet?
 
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Mary Billups wrote:Do you have anyone, yet?



Not yet Mary. Call or pm me if you're interested
 
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I am interested in option 2. Is that still available? I do have a dog.
 
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