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This topic is something I've been mulling over for the last month, and I havent come up with any answers yet. As our circumstances and health changes, we cant always do the same tasks as easily. All I'll say from experience, is have a plan in place in case the wheel falls off your wagon.

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Aw, go on then.

 

How about this one from my portfolio?

 

:biggrin:

 

And back on track, although I'm prepared to do pretty much anything work wise if I had to, I really can't imagine a future career that doesn't involve trees in any description.

 

I'm doing my job of choice already and I'm too much of a spoilt brat to even think about an alternative.

 

Thats handy, most people have to attach their saw to a harness, you can sheath yours. Must be a bit warm at times though

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been a posty, it was cool in summer, brutal in winter.:sneaky2::sneaky2:

 

I like digging in mucky puddles:thumbup:

 

I imagine the posty round would be quite hard in the winter months! when you were a posty did you whistle on your rounds!?!:thumbup:

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if i had to give up joinery / manufacturing, i think i'd like to give driving a serious go. At the moment i only drive when woodwork is slack, it was a dream of mine for many years to put my own wagon on the road. Would love a bonnetted scania / volvo stretched into a timber wagon. But that said, hopefully i am starting my teaching courses in january, either way i like to keep my options open.

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