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Of corse I enjoy getting paid well for doing very little, I'd be stupid if I enjoyed working my nuts of for peanuts wouldn't I ?

 

Of course you would,but some off us enjoy working our nuts off,or earn more by working our nuts off...different strokes...

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I couldn't give a monkey's.

 

Can't understand why peoples panties are in a bunch.

 

 

At least he's up front about it.

 

I've often wondered about the compensations of what must be the hardest, least rewarding job in arb.

 

Hardest least rewarding arb work is line clearance....butchering trees for a horseshit sandwich whilst being eaten by midges

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Never done it tbh.

I did do a little railwork. Up and down steep banks miles from anywhere, finishing a job before the shutdown was over. Gruesome!

 

I filled in as a rescue climber for a groundie who was off sick doin some line clearance up near inverness....no joy in that job...none.

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Of course you would,but some off us enjoy working our nuts off,or earn more by working our nuts off...different strokes...

 

Some of us enjoy working our nuts off!?

 

I'm pretty sure if you set up a poll you'll find this not to be the case.

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Hardest least rewarding arb work is line clearance....butchering trees for a horseshit sandwich whilst being eaten by midges

 

I started out in line clearance, I really enjoyed it.

 

Got all over, in some very beautiful places.

 

Worked some very nice, very big trees.

 

Live line work was always interesting :thumbup1:

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I don't want to be working like a mad man, but I prefer that to sitting about waiting for the hours to pass.

 

I've worked with lads who don't want to work, I found it really boring, but better to be busy and suddenly find its time to head home.

 

But each to their own.

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I don't want to be working like a mad man, but I prefer that to sitting about waiting for the hours to pass.

 

I've worked with lads who don't want to work, I found it really boring, but better to be busy and suddenly find its time to head home.

 

But each to their own.

 

OMG !!!! We're NOT sitting about for "hours" we're working a very short shift

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