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2 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Doug, sorry for not keeping up, remind me what work this trial period is for please?

Keep up now mick 😆

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Well anyway, looking at more work today, someone has turned the switch on and clients are giving the green light for larger projects.

 

Weather getting better, ground hardening up.

All systems go here.


 

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20 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Doug, sorry for not keeping up, remind me what work this trial period is for please?

 

Mick it's a mix of all things arb on site and processing in the yard. Be working up around Edinburgh for TD Trees (Tom D).

Had a month with them and it's been good so full time beckons. A good team of people using roof mount valtra, mogs etc, right up my street!

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22 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Well anyway, looking at more work today, someone has turned the switch on and clients are giving the green light for larger projects.

 

Weather getting better, ground hardening up.

All systems go here.


 

Oi oi then Mick . I saw a bit in another thread suggesting that clients are the ones that pay for advice and customers pay for work done . I don't give a fcuk actually but just out of interest are working or advising ? Good morning all . 

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12 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Oi oi then Mick . I saw a bit in another thread suggesting that clients are the ones that pay for advice and customers pay for work done . I don't give a fcuk actually but just out of interest are working or advising ? Good morning all . 

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I’m advising them to use me!

I read that from Jules, and checked it out on the net, and yes, he’s right if one’s being correct about it.

But I don’t see it as such a big thing, I mean prostitutes are generally considered as having clients rather than customers aren’t they? and they’re not doing much advising either.

It’s not like misspelling aerial is it?;)

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1 minute ago, Mick Dempsey said:

And another thing…

When a barrister is defending you in court, ie he is working for you.

He doesn’t address the jury/judge say “my customer denies completely the charge that he….” Etc.

 

@daltontrees 

I'm with you Mick . All day long bud ! 🙂

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