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My son and I traveled to site this morning, when we left the yard it was dry, but as we reached site it was raining and reasonably windy. I discussed the situation with my son and then the customer (at a distance of about 5M) It was decided that we would give it a miss and work tomorrow and Saturday. Wind and rain increase the risk of accident and injury. I am trying to walk the line between keeping going and avoiding any increased risk of calling on an already stretched NHS.

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3 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

My son and I traveled to site this morning, when we left the yard it was dry, but as we reached site it was raining and reasonably windy. I discussed the situation with my son and then the customer (at a distance of about 5M) It was decided that we would give it a miss and work tomorrow and Saturday. Wind and rain increase the risk of accident and injury. I am trying to walk the line between keeping going and avoiding any increased risk of calling on an already stretched NHS.

Common sense in practise. ? 

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I will be going tomorrow and Saturday got tree work to do and back on a landscaping project I need to finish before the end of April,I have another landscaping project booked in for then and tree work in between,still getting calls and going to quote jobs with the social distancesing protocl being observed at all times...but I have signed up for the land army just in case things go tits and I will do my bit to help and earn a few £££ at the same time but mainly to Keep my sanity.

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8 minutes ago, Johny Walker said:

have sacked it off for a few wks, daughter got asthma & broncile infection so dont want that virus in the house just class it as an extended half term 

I’am lucky that I live on my own and have totally distanced myself my seeing my partner,my son and grand daughter and friends etc..am just going to quote jobs and work,do a bit of shopping,fuel then home and stay there till I need to go to work the following morning.

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