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Dean Lofthouse
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Dont want to sound smug but im very busy i had 7 calls today and priced 4 jobs and got them all, mind you i do landscaping as well so 2 of the jobs where fences.

i find timber fencing quite lucrative so if work gets tight guys diversify into fencing its got to be better than unemployment :001_smile:

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We are still busy up here with work still coming in, but I am selling a Navara at the mo which is a really bloody straight 4x4 with good history and good condition and I have not had one enquiry. no plug intended:sneaky2:

Already dropped the price once.

Sold a 5 year old Astra van 9yrs ago only £500 cheaper! No problem.:confused1:

 

Ordered a new Isuzu 3.5t, but made the deal months ago. Wish I had gone second hand now.

Ebay..... paaaah 14 watchers and one silly bid:mad1:

 

How much for the Navara? pm me

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I hate to add to the gloom but its comming for sure, i personaly have never been out of work left school went to college got city&guilds motor mechanic got bored worked employed then self employed carpenter joiner now im a climber:001_smile:.

I feel lucky by the fact that i work for a company that has large council contracts so the effects are different for us but what i trying to get at is if you have a skill thats in demand use it don't be proud,it ment it i would dig ditches to feed my family and it could come to it yet :sad:

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