The Dream of Being a ‘Cowboy’ of a Neighbor of Amorebieta Who Was Truncated by a Visa
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Aitor Armada’s hands are not those of a clerk. Callen and rough, they are sincere hands of someone used to working hard. He is now employed in a Boroa sawmill. But what he talks about is something else. “You don’t work eight hours at the ranch, it can be ten or twelve and, if you want, six days a week. That depends on you. Pay is good and you have food, bed and health insurance,” he recalls. You can earn more than a thousand dollars a week. “It’…
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