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I usually get on the road by 5.45.  Meet in Oslo for 7- 7.30.  As it goes I have been here now for 20 mins and not meeting till 7.30.

 

i would much rather sit and chill at someone’s yard and have a coffe than be stuck  in traffic for an hour then all guns blazin’ at work all day.

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I get asked a lot by guys in our company how they can earn more ( 60 squid a shift fr some -sadly ) an always say " learn , get more certificates , learn more skills, read books * they exist* and build up yr usefulness to yr employer/client"

 

Historically , tree work was fr those who left school empty handed. But it's now a highly technical and even scientific post...... over to you. K

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