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19 hours ago, tree-fancier123 said:

doing a temporary menial job to tide you over would be too much like hard work

Try not to be silly, I checked job sites like indeed, no one was advertising. I'm not short of money but I don't like tucking into my savings.

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I'm in no hurry for things to go back as they were. Loving having the kids home all the time, have spent some real quality time together. That being said, I have had enough work to do during the lockdown from having a full order book before it all kicked off. New enquiries are slowing though so who knows what the future will hold.

 

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20 hours ago, tree-fancier123 said:

doing a temporary menial job to tide you over would be too much like hard work

 

51 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Try not to be silly, I checked job sites like indeed, no one was advertising. I'm not short of money but I don't like tucking into my savings.

see below - there's always work about, but it could be too physical for you, make you tired. I think you enjoy whining in internet chat rooms more than anything else, so you have no motive to get on.

17 hours ago, doobin said:

Busy as ever here, that’s the benefit of the pikey trades. I mean, a diverse skill set! 

 

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1 minute ago, tree-fancier123 said:

 

see below - there's always work about, but it could be too physical for you, make you tired. I think you enjoy whining in internet chat rooms more than anything else, so you have no motive to get on.

 

I've been a groundworker/drainage lad/pump engineer most of my life, don't know about graft?, my mates a brickie, done next to nothing for 10 weeks, you are talking nonsense.

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2 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

I've been a groundworker/drainage lad/pump engineer most of my life, don't know about graft?, my mates a brickie, done next to nothing for 10 weeks, you are talking nonsense.

Theres loads of Dynorod always putting up TM never stopped. You couldnt buy a franchise or otherwise set up yourself.

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1 hour ago, tree-fancier123 said:

Theres loads of Dynorod always putting up TM never stopped. You couldnt buy a franchise or otherwise set up yourself.

Do you think I would ŵant to work alongside Dynorob?, I've got my own gear I don't need a franchise. Things have just been slow with the lockdown, and I've become used to being a subby, try this, wind your neck in.

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What wood is it, and what  are & how are thoose steel base plate things  connected?

 

Fancy doing a log shed like that seems an ideal way stopping the legs rotting off.

 

 

 

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