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Ollie Wall
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Mate do yourself a favour! Dont go busting a boiler to do the work of ten men the first week you work, all this does is....

 

(1) make the other groundies look slow and that will get their goat up.

 

(2) you could burn yourself out and wonder wtf you've started.

 

(3) You could end up working slower because your knackerd and look like you cant even make the week.

 

The first few days are referd to as the ( Honeymoon period ) :laugh1: its only when this has worn off that an employer will know if your any good Hence My advice would be to start as you mean to carry on :001_cool:. Ive found that people that are to keen make more work than they do, and more experienced people get the work done with the minimum effort and fuss,

 

Stay Buddy :thumbup1:

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