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Quieting down xmas advice?


mitchel
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When I was doing domestic I use to find up to Christmas was fine as I could just work through the back log of work. January use to be quite as people were always broke and misserable, so I use to go snowboarding most of jan.

 

Now I do lots of conservation work so winters rammed and I only get a week of snowboarding

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Plenty of work on but at my pace this time of year , I enjoy 2 hour dinner breaks instead of flying around chasing my grass cutting season.

 

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I do similar to you slow the pace down there is no rush this time of year. Save some stuff for the the slower months.

Won't be long until it all starts again. Doing last grass cuts this week and next week. Then 10-12 weeks and it's time to start again!!

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