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Bloody heck....thats rather good of him,put him on your crimbo card list.:001_smile:

 

hes already firmly at the top of that mate, he gave me a cracking start in the world of arb when know one else could.

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I'd say go for it Mark, but you need to cover your back with the plant.

 

If the truck and chipper get wiped out on the M20 on your job, for instance, you'll be in about £45k's worth of pain.

 

Good opportunity though, mate. Get the small print sorted and go for it!

 

You'll recognise me if you come onto my turf, I'll be the one holding the Beretta....:sneaky2::001_tt2:

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I'd say go for it Mark, but you need to cover your back with the plant.

 

If the truck and chipper get wiped out on the M20 on your job, for instance, you'll be in about £45k's worth of pain.

 

Good opportunity though, mate. Get the small print sorted and go for it!

 

You'll recognise me if you come onto my turf, I'll be the one holding the Beretta....:sneaky2::001_tt2:

 

cheers bill, you can fully understand my posistion as you know who my boss is.

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hes always happy with his books at the end of the month so i think so.

 

Good man! As Mark says make sure your covered and keep an eye out for him watching you work while holding his weapon:001_tt2::lol:

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I'd say advertising for work is going a bit far, but perhaps talk to him about it - if he's happy then thats fine. However, just check if you're covered on his vehicle insurance for doing your own work in his truck.

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It's a good opportunity but as Mark says you need to cover yourself.

 

The trouble is with arb work is you have to do a lot of it to pay. You'll have to get your own 3rd Party as you say but also if someone is helping you employers liability.

 

Also what if the chipper gets nicked etc? I know very unlikely but it can and does happen.

 

How about focusing on maybe doing hedge trimming? Good money, much less liability, no need for the chipper.... then all you need is to borrow the truck and hedge trimmer.

 

Your boss sounds a top man!

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i need another chipper next week, if i put him on my christmas card list can i borrow one too ??????

 

 

 

PLEEEEEEEEEASE :lol:

 

im sure it would be fine if we where a wee bit closer:001_smile:

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