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24 minutes ago, Mark Bolam said:

Absolutely!

 

It’s like repeatedly hitting yourself in the nuts with a hammer for a while.

 

It’s great when you stop!

That about sums up my first three years self employed! 

Steep learning curve.

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1 hour ago, Ty Korrigan said:

 

 I would dearly love to have a female apprentice but Alex is a pretty boy so next best thing.

  

When the police ask "did he say anything that might suggest he did this"?

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Joe Newton said:

When the police ask "did he say anything that might suggest he did this"?

Show me on the dolly which special place the evil man touched you.

 

Remember he can't hurt you anymore!.

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Posted (edited)

Forest days are dawn till dusk or in the summer too hot.

On private jobs we arrive onsite for 08.45hrs then work like donkeys until lunch..

Lunch is when it happens and can be from 15 mins to 120mins depending on the job.

Go home when finished. If early then kit work and truck wash etc..

Generally cut for around 7hrs a day but clearance work can be brutal.

 

I don't really think we have set hours as such so day or half day and that's again random.

I leave home 07.00hrs and get home usually around 17.00. as a routine.

Get paid for a days work....

 

If you are thinking about what hours to be doing it's the wrong job...🤣

 

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